SMSN 973.0 0.829% TYT 2657.5 2.9241% SMSD 806.0 0.2488% SMSN 979.0 1.4508% RIGD 60.7 1.1667% RIGD 60.0 -0.6623% SHEL 2434.0 0.1028% AZN 10444.0 0.7914% BHP 1841.5 0.2723% HSBA 827.3 -2.1178% BP-A 138.0 0.0% BP-B 154.5 0.0% ULVR 4791.0 -0.5191% CYPC 40.6 0.0% RIO 4613.0 0.5997% LLPC 1.5375 -99.0% DGED 111.88 0.9565% BP 362.2 1.2439% SBID 94.9 0.6363% DGE 2096.0 0.2871%
SMSN 973.0 0.829% TYT 2657.5 2.9241% SMSD 806.0 0.2488% SMSN 979.0 1.4508% RIGD 60.7 1.1667% RIGD 60.0 -0.6623% SHEL 2434.0 0.1028% AZN 10444.0 0.7914% BHP 1841.5 0.2723% HSBA 827.3 -2.1178% BP-A 138.0 0.0% BP-B 154.5 0.0% ULVR 4791.0 -0.5191% CYPC 40.6 0.0% RIO 4613.0 0.5997% LLPC 1.5375 -99.0% DGED 111.88 0.9565% BP 362.2 1.2439% SBID 94.9 0.6363% DGE 2096.0 0.2871%

Job Satisfaction

Updated on August 29, 2023

The extent to which an employee considers himself/herself to be self-motivated, content and satisfied with the current job refers to job satisfaction. In this phase, an employee has job stability, healthy career growth and a secure work life balance. It is a globally believed notion that job satisfaction is important for an organization as a satisfied employee drives much better work and results. The modes of measuring this can be cognitive, behavioral or affective.

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