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Reuters Logo A quarter of U.S. employees who work with a computer admit they use it to hunt for a new job on company time, according to a survey released Wednesday.

Among workers who believe their Internet use is monitored by their bosses, one-quarter use their work computer for job-hunting, according to research conducted for professional staffing company Hudson Highland Group.

"It's one of the ways employees deal with work-life balance issues," said Robert Morgan, chief operating officer at Hudson Talent Management, one of the company's divisions. "Because we're spending so much time at work, that's the only time we have to schedule some of those appointments."

One-third of workers who think their managers are unaware of their personal Web surfing use their work computer to find a new job, according to the study.

Half of the workers surveyed said their companies monitor their computer use, while three-quarters said they believe their bosses know how much they use the Internet for nonwork activities.

Job-hunters may not be overly concerned about what their bosses know, Morgan said.

"Once they've made that decision to make a job change, they're probably less concerned about their current employer finding out," he said.

"What employers really need to focus their efforts on is why are people looking for a job, versus trying to stop them from looking for it at work."

Among managers, 24 percent admitted to job-hunting on their work computer, the survey showed. Among nonmanagers, the figure was 23 percent.

More than two-thirds of workers said they spend "hardly any" time on personal e-mails, surfing the Web, in chat rooms or blogging in a typical work day, it said.

One percent said they spend more than two hours a day at work on such activities, it said.

The research was based on a nationwide poll of 2,694 workers conducted March 11-13. The margin of error was plus or minus 3 percent.

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Most people I know do that too.
Most people I know look for work online when they are working, including myself. That's how I landed the nice job I'm at now. If you're unhappy with your job and you've made your decision to quit, the... (Read the rest)
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Well good for them!  yyuko@... | 03/23/06
Like if an employee is unhappy it is all their fault. Companies are often  DonnieBoy | 03/23/06
I don't know about anyone else but to me a job is a job.  Laff | 03/24/06
I agree, to a point.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/24/06
Well now we enter the trully tricky or very grey areas.  Laff | 03/24/06
Microsoft workers: There are lots of good companies out there that are NOT  DonnieBoy | 03/23/06
Good grief...this has nothing to do with Microsoft.  Stellardyne | 03/23/06
Good grief, it has EVERYTHING TO DO WITH MICROSOFT.  DonnieBoy | 03/23/06
Examples?  Loverock Davidson | 03/23/06
I know serveral ex-Microsoft employees  voska | 03/23/06
Maybe they burned out because they didn't have what it takes.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/23/06
Yeah Microsoft burnt my toast this morning!(NT)  voska | 03/23/06
Google is a good company to work for?  Loverock Davidson | 03/23/06
and they also don't have you DB  John Zern | 03/23/06
I can use the web to find work??????  B.O.F.H. | 03/23/06
Actually that's not true  FirstNLastN | 03/23/06
Re: Actually that's not true  B.O.F.H. | 03/23/06
I found my latest job on Monster almost 7 years ago.  Laff | 03/24/06
There's a problem with that  Shelendrea | 03/23/06
I think you are paranoid!  B.O.F.H. | 03/23/06
ah but I also did research  Shelendrea | 03/24/06
A classic Fark story quote...  Stellardyne | 03/23/06
Maybe obvious, but you have to state it. Steve Balmer should stop throwing  DonnieBoy | 03/23/06
Just like Linux  Loverock Davidson | 03/23/06
Give it a rest  smoody | 03/23/06
What's to figure out?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/23/06
WRONG  BUCKWHEATONRICE | 03/23/06
The only loser I can think of  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/23/06
Don't dis us ******!  B.O.F.H. | 03/23/06
Pity ZDNet is Puritanical, damn censors!  B.O.F.H. | 03/23/06
Dude, I haven't been a wage slave  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/23/06
Good to see you can still turn tricks!  B.O.F.H. | 03/23/06
No problem son...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/24/06
You always were the most popular twink in the state!  B.O.F.H. | 03/24/06
I hear they don't want to leave  John Zern | 03/23/06
The best way to cure this is...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/23/06
Guess you'd have to fire all your employees then huh Bitty?  BUCKWHEATONRICE | 03/23/06
Haven't had a firing in years...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/23/06
Other Side of the Coin  ArthurDent | 03/23/06
Maybe if companies gave a RIP about their employees  BUCKWHEATONRICE | 03/23/06
You forgot group hugs and flowers...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/23/06
Most people I know do that too.  kraterz | 03/24/06

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