Frederick, Maryland – Feb. 4, 2025 – iHire today published its 2025 Toxic Workplace Trends Report, offering insights into the state of work cultures across America. Sharing the results of a survey of 2,285 U.S. workers and employers, iHire’s research suggests 74.9% of employees have worked for an employer with a toxic workplace, and 53.7% have quit a job because of a negative work environment.
Survey shows 3 out of 4 employees have experienced a toxic workplace; poor leadership and communication issues cited as top toxicity drivers
Additional key themes and findings from iHire’s survey include the following:
Poor leadership/management is the number one driver of workplace toxicity, suggesting strong company cultures start at the top.
Employers and employees’ perceptions of their work environments differ, with employers holding a brighter viewpoint.
Clear, transparent, and consistent communication is the most critical element for creating a positive work environment, according to employees.
Stress is a serious side effect of a toxic work culture.
Employers are gathering employee feedback but are not necessarily using it to improve their work cultures.
“Our study showed that three out of four people have worked or are currently working in a toxic workplace, yet a large proportion of employers believe their organizations are fostering a positive environment,” said Steve Flook, iHire’s President and CEO. “To ensure a strong culture conducive to recruiting and retaining top talent, employers must truly listen to their associates and act on their feedback. Communicating transparently, holding leadership accountable, recognizing and appreciating staff, and implementing effective conflict resolution strategies are just a few ways to nurture an inclusive, engaging, and core values-driven workplace.”
Read iHire’s Toxic Workplace Trends Report here: www.iHire.com/ToxicWorkplaceReport.
1,781 workers and 504 employers across 57 industries in the U.S. responded to iHire’s Toxic Workplaces Survey in December 2024 via the Qualtrics XM platform. Respondents came from iHire’s job seeker and employer databases. All decimal points are rounded to the nearest tenth. For many questions, multiple answers could be selected, so percentages add up to a sum greater than 100%. In some instances, survey questions were skipped by an individual respondent.
iHire is a leading employment platform that powers a family of 57 industry-focused talent networks, including WorkInSports, iHireVeterinary, iHireDental, iHireConstruction, and iHireChefs. For more than 25 years, iHire has combined advanced job matching technology with our expertise in the talent acquisition space to connect job seekers with employers in their desired sector. With an industry-specific, candidate-centric, and data-driven approach to recruitment, iHire helps candidates find meaningful work and employers find unique, high-quality talent – faster, easier, and more effectively than a general job board. Visit www.iHire.com for more information.
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