Salary is the most important factor for job selection for more than 60 per cent of Indian respondents, says a survey by CBRE India. Property consultant CBRE has come out with a report named ‘Voices from India: How will people live, work and shop in the future?' and the survey, which has a sample size of more than 1,500 people, showed that trust in the company's management has also become an important criterion while selecting a job.


According to the report, better workplace safety measures and environmental amenities were cited by more than 80 per cent of respondents as the most desirable aspects motivating people to visit the office more regularly.


Almost 70 per cent of the surveyed respondents want to work at least three days from the office.


"More than 60 per cent of both sets of future employees (office and hybrid) across generations indicated that compensation remained the overriding factor in job selection. As we increasingly move to a 'phygital' world with limited physical interactions, trust in the company's management has emerged as another important factor for both sets of future employees," CBRE said.


While hybrid working (hybrid working excludes both 'fully office' and 'fully remote' categories) has been more widely adopted across India, the survey found out that 69 per cent of the respondents preferred to work at least three days from the office.


"The survey indicates that majority of respondents prefer workplace quality and focus space for them to be regular at the office, while specially after the pandemic, health and wellness has become the most important factor for them to consider for frequent office visits," Anshuman Magazine, Chairman & CEO- India, South-East Asia, Middle East & Africa, CBRE, said, in a statement.


Fully office and fully remote are preferred by 15 per cent and 8 per cent of respondents, respectively. Around 78 per cent preferred a hybrid working model. According to the survey, the top three reasons for employees to visit the office included more effectiveness in working, preference for in-person interactions, and more connectedness while working in the office.


About 39 per cent of respondents prefer hybrid/remote working patterns in India as their physical presence was not required for their roles.