Analysis of over 20 million employee responses shows a historic shift in what keeps people engaged in the workplace
TEMECULA, CA — Dec 10, 2025 — Perceptyx, the AI company for employee experience, today released new research revealing a historic reversal in what drives employee engagement in the workplace. A ten-year longitudinal analysis of over 20 million global employee survey responses shows a striking shift in 2025: belonging and feeling valued, once the strongest predictors of high engagement, now rank among the lowest. Taking their place, employees now prioritize confidence in senior leadership and how well their organization adapts to change. The data suggests a pivot toward performance and strategic clarity over traditional culture markers.
“For nearly a decade, the strongest drivers of engagement were emotional and culture-based,” said Brad Wilson, Global Head of Workforce Insights and Innovation at Perceptyx. “In 2025, that has now flipped. Employees aren’t asking, ‘Do I feel valued today?’ They’re asking, ‘Do I believe this company will succeed and will I succeed with it?’ This is the biggest shift we’ve ever recorded.”
Amid economic uncertainty, reorganizations, and fluctuating talent markets, employees are increasingly evaluating organizational credibility, stability, and leadership effectiveness—not perks, morale programs, or managerial support.
Research from over 20 million employee responses analyzing the top five drivers of engagement from 2016 through to 2025 revealed:
Deeper analysis revealed:
To help organizations diagnose these shifts, Perceptyx also announced the launch of its new Engagement Model, a modern framework that breaks engagement down into four core dimensions: Pride, Advocacy, Intent to Stay, and Accomplishment. The framework moves beyond simple survey scores to reveal patterns of belief, motivation and experience that gives leaders a clearer understanding of their organizational engagement and informs targeted actions.
“Leaders are operating in a moment when confidence is the currency of performance,” Wilson added. “The Perceptyx Engagement Model helps organizations pinpoint exactly where confidence is breaking down and how to rebuild it.”
In today’s climate, understanding the current drivers of employee engagement gives leaders a clearer view into retention, innovation, and performance risks. Organizations that can successfully align culture, leadership, and employee experience around the top drivers will be positioned to outperform their peers.
To ensure rigor and relevance, Perceptyx drew on its global benchmark database, one of the largest datasets in the industry with over 20 million global employee responses in 2025 alone. By analyzing the responses related to the top drivers of engagement each year from 2016 through 2025, Perceptyx identified what has shifted and what has remained consistent. This longitudinal view highlights the conditions most closely connected to people’s ability to fully engage at work and anticipate success, not only for themselves, but for their teams and organizations.