Survey : 52% Of Workers Will Shop Online While On The Job This Holiday Season

• Survey : 52% Of Workers Will Shop Online While On The Job This Holiday Season; 44% Admit Productivity Takes A Hit

• Employees in Miami, Los Angeles and Phoenix most likely to “workshop,” according to study

• Phoenix, San Diego and Austin have the largest numbers of workers who said online shopping hinders productivity

• Half of tech leaders prefer teams not shop at all; security risks a top concern

MENLO PARK, Calif., : The internet makes it easy to shop around the clock, and many workers will be shopping on the clock for the upcoming holidays. New research from staffing firm Robert Half Technology shows 52% of employees will be “work shopping” that is, shopping online from the office or while using a corporate device. Of those respondents, 44% admitted that surfing for deals hinders their on-the-job productivity.

In a separate survey, 77% of technology leaders said their firm allows “work shopping,” but more than half (52%) prefer employees abstain from the activity. Security risks (59%) and loss of productivity (34%) were cited as the top “work shopping” concerns among tech managers. 

“The weeks leading into the holiday season can be particularly hectic for employees, so it’s no wonder many are multitasking,” said Ryan Sutton, a district president of Robert Half Technology. “Team leaders concerned with productivity and technology managers responsible for organizational security should review their company policies with staff before issues arise.”

Additional findings :

  • Among the 28 U.S. cities in the survey, MiamiLos Angeles and Phoenix have the most employees who plan to “workshop” this holiday season; professionals in PhoenixSan Diego and Austin are most likely to feel their shopping will hamper productivity.
  • More men (58%) than women (48%) and 62% of working parents versus 39% of respondents without children said they will shop online from work.
  • Employees ages 25-40 (65%) are most likely to “workshop.”
  • Male professionals (54%) and employees ages 18 to 24 (63%) are more likely to report productivity decreases due to “work shopping.”
  • Half of all “work shoppers” said they’ll spend between 30 and 60 minutes per week shopping on the job during the holiday season, and 20% will partake in the activity for more than an hour each week.
  • Cyber Monday is the most popular “work shopping” day among employees (43%), followed by Amazon Prime Day (38%). Thirty-seven percent of workers admitted they like to shop any day of the week.