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Recruitment and marketing firms ‘have most fun at office Xmas parties’

Recruitment and marketing departments enjoy their office Christmas parties more than any other group, according to a new survey.

Recruitment and marketing departments enjoy their office Christmas parties more than any other group, according to a new survey.
The study, from UK serviced office provider. Business Environment (BE), revealed that 51% of marketing staff and 46% of recruiters thoroughly enjoyed the Christmas party, seeing it as a great way to catch up with colleagues and get to know newer staff members.
Whilst these departments enjoyed themselves, the survey also showed that not everyone shares their enthusiasm for office celebrations – almost 40% of charity workers said they didn’t stay long because they don’t enjoy socialising with work colleagues.
Retailer staff were the most likely to avoid the party altogether: almost a quarter (24%) said they made an excuse so they didn’t have to go at all.
Asked about the traditional “secret santa”, most workers were prepared to spend £5.50 on their colleagues.
Graduate trainees were the most generous, with more than 25% being prepared to contribute over £10, whilst 32% of construction workers and almost 25% of IT workers said they’d prefer to pay nothing.
As well as enjoying the office party more than other professions, recruiters also topped the survey’s list of online Christmas shoppers.
More than 30% said they planned to spend three hours a week online, using it for the majority of their festive purchases.
Whilst 64% of all office workers planned to do some Christmas shopping online, there were some notable exceptions – 63% of travel and leisure workers and 56% of people in retail jobs were not intending to do any online shopping for Christmas.
The survey also provided some interesting insights into how much time UK office workers spend on personal sites such as Facebook, MySpace and Twitter.
Almost half (46%) said that they spent less than half an hour on these sites, whilst 43% reported that most of their time was occupied with personal emails.
Business Environment’s marketing director, Steve Moore commented: “The survey’s provided some interesting insights into today’s office culture, particularly as we approach the festive season and the much discussed Christmas party. We’re already planning to run a similar survey next year and it will be fascinating to compare the results and see what’s changed”.
The survey was conducted for Business Environment by Office Poll, and results were based on responses of 2500 UK office workers in 8 different industries.
Source: www.beoffices.com

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