Violeta Jakutė, manager of the personnel search and selection company “Emplonet”, organizational psychologist 15 minutes stated that people in Lithuania work for an average of 9 years in one workplace.
in 2025 Statista data, based on the Eurostat Labor Force Survey, show that women work slightly longer than men, at 9.9 and 8.4 years respectively.
Job turnover also depends on age: the younger a person is, the shorter he works at one workplace.
“This is natural, because younger employees are still looking for their direction, they work more often in fixed-term, seasonal jobs. According to the 2024 data of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), the average working life in the youngest group (15-24 years) in Lithuania is only 1.4 years – almost the same as the OECD average (1.3 years)”, V. Jakutė compared.
Karolis Blaževičius, executive partner of the personnel selection company Indigroup, seconded that promising, young employees under the age of 25 tend to change jobs more often, because sometimes they develop faster this way.
However, even though frequent job changes have become the norm over the past decade, recruiting experts have shared how past jobs on your CV can turn on red flags and lead to you not getting an offer.












