Despite Labeling Two Weeks’ Notice a Courtesy, Majority Agree Companies Will Not Rehire Former Employees Without One

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(Graphic | Courtesy of Express Employment Processionals)

Only 55 Percent Gave Previous Company Advance Notice
Latest Results from The Harris Poll

The majority of U.S. adults (87 percent) say employees are familiar with the concept of providing a two weeks’ notice to employers upon leaving. However, despite stating this advance notice is merely a courtesy (61 percent) as opposed to a requirement (39 percent), 53 percent believe companies would never rehire someone without it.

This is according to a new survey from The Harris Poll commissioned by Express Employment Professionals.

When thinking about the last job they resigned from, only 55 percent of adults gave their former employers two weeks’ notice, while another 18 percent did not. The proportion that didn’t give their last employer two weeks’ notice increases to nearly one in four among Gen Z (ages 18-26, 23 percent) and millennials (ages 27-40, 22 percent).

Four in five adults (80 percent) add that employees who do not provide adequate time for transition are viewed negatively by the company, and 77 percent worry the company would provide a bad recommendation. Still, 75 percent believe there are times when it’s appropriate to quit a job without providing a two weeks’ notice.

Whether it’s a courtesy or a requirement, the majority of adults agree that employers don’t need to let employees who give two weeks’ notice serve out the full time. Among those who have ever resigned from a company, about a third (34 percent) say there has been a time when they’ve given two weeks’ notice, but their employer did not let them serve out the full time.

Men are more likely than women to say this has happened to them (42 percent vs. 28 percent).

Although it may be tempting to quickly leave your old job behind, you could risk garnering a negative professional reputation if you don’t at least offer to wrap up loose ends.

“Two weeks isn’t usually near long enough to train new talent, but it’s a start,” Express Employment International CEO Bill Stoller said. “No matter the current market circumstances, professional courtesies go a long way in the long run.”

Survey Methodology

The survey was conducted online within the United States by The Harris Poll on behalf of Express Employment Professionals between April 11 and 13, 2022, among 2,061 U.S. adults ages 18+. Data were weighted where necessary by company size to bring them into line with their actual proportions in the population.

About Express Employment Professionals
At Express Employment Professionals, we’re in the business of people. From jobseekers to client companies, Express helps people thrive and businesses grow. Our international network of franchises offers localized staffing solutions to the communities they serve across the U.S., Canada, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand, employing 586,000 people globally in 2021 and ten million since its inception. For more information, visit ExpressPros.com.

The Central Oregon Express office is located at 61379 S Hwy. 97 in Bend, and serves the tri-county region. Local businesses and applicants are encouraged to stop by.

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