A structured questionnaire measuring how motivated, connected, and satisfied employees feel in their roles and organization. Results identify engagement drivers, surface problems, and guide improvement actions.
An internal mobility platform makes skills-to-opportunity matching proactive rather than passive: instead of requiring employees to search an internal job board, the platform analyzes their skills profile and career interests to surface relevant open roles, projects, and stretch assignments they may not have discovered on their own. In practice, the platform's value depends entirely on the quality of employee skills data feeding it: platforms connected to only job title and tenure data produce poor recommendations, while those connected to project history, learning completions, and skills assessments surface genuinely non-obvious matches that expand employee career visibility beyond their current team. The most common adoption barrier is low employee profile completion — platforms need active promotion and manager reinforcement to reach the participation rates required for effective matching.
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