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Study: 64% of employees are hiding something at work

(NewsNation) — From a young age, most people are encouraged to “just be yourself.” However, it’s not that easy, especially in the workplace.

According to a new study by JobSage, 64% of American workers are hiding something from their employer. The poll consisted of more than 1,900 workers, and 37% of employees say they hide political views.


Roughly 36% of employees hide information about their families, but over half say that not being authentic impacted their mental health.

More than 3 in 5 say that after being authentic they were treated differently at work, most often treated unkindly or ignored.

Why are we hiding?

Are there consequences to hiding our authentic selves?

According to the survey, men and women are equally likely to be hiding something from their employer but for different reasons. Among men, 66% are hiding something because they don’t want to make their employer uncomfortable, and 62% of women are concerned with portraying a stereotype.