MUMBAI: Only 17% work for money; 83% would opt to work for passion, a recent survey by Monster has revealed. However, 56% of respondents could not find a job that meets their passion and only 13% consider themselves fortunate to follow their passion in their current job.In line with this, Monster is launching ‘ Love What You Do ’ - a campaign that aims at provoking and inspiring people to love what they do and pursue their passion. The campaign is launched with the idea of taking the next step towards more happiness in work and more integration of passion with work life.“In today’s age, there are two types of employees- one for whom compensation is the criteria for job satisfaction and the other segment who pursue their passion to make careers; irrespective of pay. The revelation from Monster’s poll is that the first segment is only a meagre 17% as compared to the latter,” said Sanjay Modi , managing director, (India/Middle East/Southeast Asia/Hong Kong) in a release.According to him, there still exists around 14% who are unsure of their passion. “We believe that people have latent skills, which are usually spotted by an outsider. With this campaign, we hope to act as an enabler, pushing passion to skills and helping people find better jobs by bringing meaning to their life,” added Modi.