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job satisfaction

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noun

  1. the extent to which a person's hopes, desires, and expectations about the employment he is engaged in are fulfilled

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Whether you believe now is a good time to jump without a new role lined up — something I don’t recommend — depends on your profession, your job satisfaction and, clearly, your job prospects.

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The two companies are also planning to delve into topics like health, well-being and job satisfaction, he said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Feeling more human is strongly correlated with higher job satisfaction, greater engagement with work, better relationships with colleagues and less inclination to leave a job, he says.

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Which may lead one to wonder about his job satisfaction and general happiness.

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Their job satisfaction worries me, even as I’m encouraged by how steadily the field is professionalizing.

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