The study region in focus is Semen Bench Woreda. The primary focus of the study is to examine the factors that determine employees’ job satisfaction. This involves understanding how working environment, benefits, promotion opportunities, recognition, and the nature of work contribute to the overall satisfaction of employees in Semen Bench Woreda's public sectors. By honing in on these specific factors, the study aims to provide a nuanced understanding of job satisfaction within this regional context. The study's findings present a valuable insight into human resources management specific to Semen Bench Woreda. The identified factors—working environment, benefit packages, promotion opportunities, recognition, and the nature of work—hold significant weight in influencing employees' job satisfaction. The study's recommendation for public sector top managers to effectively manage these aspects highlights a crucial insight for human resources management within the region. By recognizing the importance of these factors and their impact on job satisfaction, the study offers a fresh, region-specific perspective on human resources management. This insight can guide local public sector management in implementing targeted strategies to enhance job satisfaction and, by extension, the overall well-being and performance of employees in Semen Bench Woreda. Understanding the unique regional dynamics and tailoring management strategies accordingly is essential for fostering a positive work environment and maximizing employee satisfaction. This localized approach is likely to yield more effective and relevant human resources management practices for the region.
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Benefit, Job Satisfaction, Nature of Work, Promotion, Recognition, Work Environment
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Korgitet, H. S., Oybitet, M. Z. (2024). Analysis of Factor Determining Employee Job Satisfaction: Evidence from Semen Bench Woreda Public Sectors. Reports, 4(1), 1-9. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.reports.20240401.11
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Korgitet, H. S.; Oybitet, M. Z. Analysis of Factor Determining Employee Job Satisfaction: Evidence from Semen Bench Woreda Public Sectors. Reports. 2024, 4(1), 1-9. doi: 10.11648/j.reports.20240401.11
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Korgitet HS, Oybitet MZ. Analysis of Factor Determining Employee Job Satisfaction: Evidence from Semen Bench Woreda Public Sectors. Reports. 2024;4(1):1-9. doi: 10.11648/j.reports.20240401.11
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