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In 2025, New Zealand workers report rising job happiness, driven by purpose and management, though career growth and ESG efforts lag.
In 2025, 64% of New Zealand workers report being happy at work, up slightly from 62% in 2024, with purpose and day-to-day responsibilities driving satisfaction.
The role of direct managers has grown significantly in importance, now ranking third, though only 56% are satisfied with their managers.
Job security, while more important, saw satisfaction drop to 54% from 61%.
Nearly a third of workers often dread work, with Gen Z affected most.
Satisfaction remains high with work location and colleagues, but career progression and ESG commitment are least satisfying.
SEEK’s index highlights supportive management, purpose, and wellbeing as key to engagement.
En 2025, los trabajadores de Nueva Zelanda informan un aumento de la felicidad en el trabajo, impulsado por el propósito y la gestión, aunque el crecimiento profesional y los esfuerzos ESG se quedan atrás.