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Job Workload Survey - Most Demanding Jobs (all jobs) [Company Size: Less Than 10000 Employees]






About This Report
The data in this report are collected from the Rate Your Job form. People rate their jobs on scale one to five where one is worst and five is best. One of the questions we ask is: "Do you feel overloaded with tasks?". Displayed below is a summary of the answers submitted by our users.

= 1        = 2        = 3        = 4        = 5

Workload Index (all jobs) [Company Size: Less Than 10000 Employees]

The average workload rating (all jobs) [Company Size: Less Than 10000 Employees] is 2.66 (One being worst and five being best)

Workload Comparison by Gender: Men VS Women

Who is overloaded in their jobs: Males or Females? We calculated the workload level per gender and displayed the results in the table below. Clicking on any of them will display data only for the chosen item.

GenderRating
Female2.6
Male2.68

Workload Comparison by Industry

Working in some industries can be more demanding than others. The table below compares the workload rate per industry from worst to best. Clicking on any of them will display data only for the chosen item.

IndustryRating
Business Services 2.29
Retail 2.4
Accounting / Auditing Services 2.4
Energy 2.45
Industrial Products / Heavy Machinery 2.45
Engineering Services 2.47
Healthcare Services 2.54
Airlines / Aviation / Aerospace 2.58
Hospitality 2.6
Petroleum / Oil and Gas / Chemicals / Petro-Chemicals 2.62
Food / Beverage Production 2.63
Financial Services 2.67
Insurance 2.7
Manufacturing 2.7
Banking 2.7
Telecommunications Services / Information Media 2.72
Information Technology / Information Systems 2.75
Education / Training / Teaching 2.78
Construction 2.79
Travel / Transportation / Tourism 2.8
Electronics 2.82
Automotive 2.86
Government / Military 3

Most Overloading Jobs

Listed below are the most overloading jobs based on the answers submitted by our users. Clicking on any of them will display data only for the chosen item.

Job TitleRating
Telecommunications Manager2.4
Electrical Engineering Manager2.4
Project Engineer2.5
Electrical Engineer2.62
IT Manager2.67
Financial Analyst2.75
Assistant Manager2.8
Civil Engineer2.8
Mechanical Engineer3
Relationship Manager3.2

Comparison by Job Category

Some job categories can be more demanding than others. The table below compares how people in different domains rate the workload level in their jobs. Clicking on any of them will display data only for the chosen item.

Job CategoryRating
Food /Hospitality / Tourism / Catering2.33
Health and Medical2.38
Facilities / Maintenance / Repair2.4
Factory and Manufacturing2.4
Human Resources2.53
Accounting and Finance2.56
Customer Service and Call Center2.57
Purchasing2.6
Engineering2.66
Airlines / Aviation / Aerospace / Defense2.67
Banking2.68
Marketing2.69
Telecommunication2.7
Information Technology2.71
Construction / Building / Installation2.77
Sales Retail and Wholesale2.82
Law Enforcement / Security / Fire2.83
Automotive2.83
Executive and Management2.87
Administration / Reception / Secretarial3
Business Planning3

Comparison by Country

Does location affect whether people are overloaded in their jobs? The table below compares the workload level per country. Clicking on any of them will display data only for the chosen item.

CountryRating
France2.2
Philippines2.37
Kuwait2.4
South Africa2.43
Oman2.5
Spain2.55
United Kingdom2.58
Canada2.59
Qatar2.62
Malaysia2.71
United States2.74
Indonesia2.78
Saudi Arabia2.78
Germany2.8
Egypt2.82
United Arab Emirates2.83
Pakistan2.83
Brazil2.86
Singapore3.2


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