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Employment Satisfaction Survey (ESS) in measuring and evaluating employee management expectations

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  • Lee, Christopher M.

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Professional and Essential Workers that includes blue-colored jobs all over the world truly understands and have their own personal expectations with it comes to the so-called Employment Satisfactions towards their employer career advancement. A desirable career advantages and an employment criterion matrix evaluates different local employees, and other specified workers in order to realize and understands several employment satisfaction component guidelines into their personal career goals and aspirations. From this aspect, the research article is focused on the feedback of the employees whether they are still connected from their companies, and those who are considered outgoing or their separation from their employment.

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  • Lee, Christopher M., 2024. "Employment Satisfaction Survey (ESS) in measuring and evaluating employee management expectations," OSF Preprints gfvwn, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:gfvwn
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/gfvwn
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