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Overwhelmed by workplace change 63% of Australian professionals seeking more support than ever before

LinkedIn Australia 4 mins read

Professionals in Australia are experiencing a growing confidence crisis as 67% are overwhelmed by how quickly work is changing, with 63% searching for more guidance and support than ever before, according to new research from LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional network. 

Do you feel like you are looking for more professional help (guidance and support) than you have before?

Top 3 industries that agree

Bottom 3 industries that agree

  • PR/Comms (91.35%)
  • Marketing (81.09%)
  • HR (79.02%)
  • Manufacturing and utilities (45.45%)
  • Travel & Transport (47.06%)
  • Retail, Catering & Leisure (51.57%)

 

The rapid pace of workplace change has left one in two (47%) workers worried about being left behind in their career, with 40% unsure how to cope with how quickly their job is changing.

The biggest workplace challenges workers currently face include struggling to keep up with developing new skills (25%), advocating for personal needs with their managers, such as requesting flexible working arrangements or training (25%), and proving their value amid the rise of AI in the workplace (25%).

LinkedIn data has also revealed a 123% increase in posts mentioning flexible work* over the past two years, which continues to be top of mind as more companies evolve their work from home policies. 

Professionals recognise experience alone is no longer enough

Most Australian professionals (58%) acknowledge that experience alone is no longer enough to help them navigate the changing workplace. 38% of survey respondents say continuous learning is critical in helping them stay ahead, and 44% say they need guidance on the skills needed to navigate the evolving landscape. 

Industries views on whether 'Experience is No Longer Enough to Stay Ahead at Work'

Top 3 industries that agree

Bottom 3 industries that agree

  • PR/Comms (73.56%)
  • IT & Telecoms (71.08%)
  • Education (62.75%)
  • Manufacturing and utilities (40.26%)
  • Legal (40.74%)
  • Architecture, Engineering & Building (48.53%)

 

At the same time, just 46% feel they can rely on their manager to help them navigate periods of change in their job, only 46% think their company’s leadership is helping them keep pace with changes, and 35% are unsure what information to trust about career growth, highlighting that today’s workers need more help finding their path forward than ever before.

Searching for solutions to stay ahead

Professionals are turning to LinkedIn for the knowledge and skills to help them adapt to the rapid changes in the workplace. With expert insights, AI-powered coaching, and real-time news, LinkedIn has the tools they need to stay ahead. The use of LinkedIn Learning courses designed to build AI aptitude has spiked 117% over the last year among non-technical professionals.

LinkedIn Career Expert, Cayla Dengate, said: “With constant changes in the workplace, such as how to use AI tools and adapting to hybrid work models, it’s no surprise that many professionals feel overwhelmed and worried about being left behind. It will be important for workers to stay informed, upskill and continuously learn. Taking these small steps will help workers build the confidence needed to thrive in this evolving environment. Try to embrace change with an open mind, be adaptable and take charge of your career development.” 

LinkedIn Career Expert tips for adapting to change and staying ahead:

  1. Stay on top of change: Topics like AI and hybrid work are changing constantly. By staying up-to-date with the latest news and insights from trusted experts, such as LinkedIn Top Voices, you can better understand how these developments impact your daily work and what they might look like in the future. Staying current can prevent overwhelm and help you feel in control.
  2. Adopt a growth mindset: Change is hard and it’s OK to feel nervous, but try to approach the process with an open mind. With a willingness to learn, you can build knowledge in areas that will make navigating change easier. Take AI, for instance. Practicing prompt writing or using AI to take meeting notes will make it easier to use these tools in the future. LinkedIn has unlocked a series of Learning Courses such as Building an Adaptability Mindset in the Age of AI for free until 25th November 2024 and is also offering two complimentary professional certificates on Gen AI until the end of 2025.  
  3. Embrace bite-sized learning: Find easier ways to acquire new skills and knowledge so continuous learning feels more manageable. Professionals find short-form video the most helpful and engaging when looking for information (44%) – and it's rapidly growing on LinkedIn, with video uploads up 34% year-over-year. LinkedIn Premium members can also benefit from AI-powered insights – personalised insights to help you stay informed and expand your skill set.

Key Facts:

 New LinkedIn research reveals 67% of professionals feel overwhelmed by the rapid pace of workplace change

 One in two workers fear being left behind

 LinkedIn Learning AI courses have soared by 117%


About us:

LinkedIn data methodology

*Data measured from September 2022 to September 2024 of posts mentioning the keyword “flexible work” on LinkedIn. Incorporates global English-only posts.

**Indicates growth in unique LinkedIn learners during the time period. LinkedIn Learning courses are identified which are tagged and can be used to develop one of LinkedIn's taxonomy of 139 AI skills. Members who consumed these LinkedIn Learning courses are referred to as learners with AI aptitude. Non-technical functions exclude members mapped to one of the following functions: 'Engineering', 'Information Technology', 'Research', 'Education', 'Business Development' based on LinkedIn taxonomy.

 

Methodology

This research was conducted by Censuswide, with 2142 professionals in full-time or part-time employment in Australia between 02-09-2024 and 11-09-2024. Censuswide abide by and employ members of the Market Research Society which is based on the ESOMAR principles. Censuswide are members of the British Polling Council. 

About Linkedin

LinkedIn connects the world’s professionals to make them more productive and successful and transforms the way companies hire, learn, market and sell. Our vision is to create economic opportunity for every member of the global workforce through the ongoing development of the world’s first Economic Graph. LinkedIn has over 1 billion members and has offices around the globe. www.linkedin.com / mobile.linkedin.com


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