{"id":10828,"date":"2025-12-04T06:38:14","date_gmt":"2025-12-04T08:38:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.kaunokolegija.lt\/en\/?p=10828"},"modified":"2025-12-04T06:38:14","modified_gmt":"2025-12-04T08:38:14","slug":"sense-of-purpose-is-as-important-as-salary-what-do-employers-say","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/archyvas.kaunokolegija.lt\/en\/sense-of-purpose-is-as-important-as-salary-what-do-employers-say\/","title":{"rendered":"Sense of purpose is as important as salary: what do employers say?"},"content":{"rendered":"
Representatives from companies participating in Kauno kolegija Higher Education Instituion\u2019 Internship and Career Days \u2014 Baltic Transline, Accenture Baltics, and Egl\u0117s sanatorija Corporate Group \u2014 together with Ramun\u0117 Bago\u010di\u016bnait\u0117, Head of Project Development at the Faculty of Business and organisational psychologist, share their insights into this trend.<\/p>\n Organisational values help employees see the link between daily tasks and a larger purpose<\/strong><\/p>\n Jovita Vainilavi\u010d\u0117, Head of the Personnel Selection Group at Baltic Transline, an international cargo transportation and freight-forwarding company, explains that candidates initially focus on salary, job responsibilities and the benefits package. According to her, these remain the key factors influencing their decisions.<\/p>\n ‘However, when we talk about long-term engagement and retention, this trend becomes more visible. Employees increasingly look not only for financial benefits, but for a deeper sense of meaning: whether the role suits them, what direction they see within the organisation, and what value they create for themselves and their team. Psychological wellbeing, intrinsic motivation and personal goal-setting are becoming crucial,’ says J. Vainilavi\u010d\u0117.<\/p>\n She notes that although a sense of purpose is highly individual, an organisation can intentionally strengthen it \u2013 especially for long-term employees. At Baltic Transline, company values are clearly communicated, helping employees understand how their daily tasks connect to the organisation\u2019s broader mission.<\/p>\n ‘We give employees the opportunity to contribute to organisational changes \u2013 one of our values is participation in decision-making. This is especially important for long-standing staff, who feel their experience and opinions contribute to the organisation\u2019s growth. In this way, they maintain a sense of meaning and motivation,’ she explains.<\/p>\n According to her, purpose helps employees engage more deeply with organisational activities, deliver results and show greater initiative. ‘We see that employees willingly contribute to team building, colleagues\u2019 development and strengthening internal culture. There are many examples of such motivation expanding teams and creating a stronger organisational community,’ adds J. Vainilavi\u010d\u0117.<\/p>\n
<\/a>A Harvard Business Review study revealed that more than nine out of ten employees would be willing to give up a portion of their lifetime earnings in exchange for greater meaning at work. Meanwhile, another poll showed that 90 per cent of respondents believe work should provide a sense of purpose.<\/p>\n