The Russians told where they would like to go on a business trip

Russians justify the choice of the ideal place for a business trip by the fact that it is too difficult, expensive or long to get there on their own – 50%, 41% and 16%, respectively.

In reality, the most popular places for business trips were Moscow and St. Petersburg (27% of respondents each), Kazan (21%) and Yekaterinburg (18%). Slightly less often, Russians surveyed travel to Novosibirsk, Nizhny Novgorod (16% each) and Chelyabinsk (13%) for work.

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Every tenth Russian was on a business trip in Europe, every sixteenth respondent (6%) was in Asia. About 2% of the respondents were on a business trip in America.

At the same time, only 8% of respondents said that they had never been on business trips, a third (35%) travel on business once a year, 23% – once every two to three months, 20% – once every six months, and 12% – one or several times a month.

At the beginning of the week, on January 10, the Russians named the main signs of burnout at work. The survey among 1,900 residents of Russia was conducted by the Best Doctor corporate medical service. Burnt workers are half as likely to exercise, eat less, experience chronic fatigue and have trouble sleeping, the researchers concluded. The survey also showed that 62% of respondents consider themselves burnt out, 72% of them understand the reasons for their burnout.

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