Most of us, it would seem, are happy in our work.
That’s the conclusion drawn in a report by workplace review site Indeed.com, which ranked Ireland fourth in a list of 25 countries where employees are happiest in their jobs.
According to Indeed’s Job Happiness Index for 2016, only Colombia, Mexico and Russia have happier employees than Ireland does, with Brazil, Norway, Chile, New Zealand, Spain and Venezuela also commanding a place in the top ten.
10 happiest countries for job satisfaction
Colombia
Mexico
Russia
Ireland
Brazil
Norway
Chile
New Zealand
Spain
Venezuela
Dublin, meanwhile, was top of the list of European cities for job satisfaction, ahead of London, Stockholm, Rome and Madrid, while carpenter, builder, secretary and childcare assistant were amongst the top ranking jobs for happiness in Ireland.
10 happiest cities for job satisfaction in Europe
Dublin
London
Stockholm
Rome
Madrid
Amsterdam
Paris
Brussels
Vienna
Berlin
The list was based on analysis of five different categories that contribute to happiness in the workplace: work-life balance, quality of management, office culture, job security and advancement, and compensation and benefits.
The study also found that a country’s national wealth had little to do with the job satisfaction of its workforce, something that is reflected with the inclusion of Japan and Germany on the list of the top ten countries for job unhappiness.
Japan, as it turns out, ranked as the least satisfied country in four of the five categories listed above, the exception being compensation, where South Africans proved more dissatisfied than any other nation.
Top 10 countries for job unhappiness
Japan
Germany
South Africa
France
Poland
Malaysia
Austria
Singapore
India
China
Food for thought the next time you find yourself complaining about work.
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