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A Study on Employee Job Satisfaction during Pandemic at Shri Bhavani Pharmaceuticals

Year 2023
Volume/Issue/Review Month Volume-XVI, Issue-1, Jan.-Jun. 2023
Title A Study on Employee Job Satisfaction during Pandemic at Shri Bhavani Pharmaceuticals
Authors Dr Aruna Battur , Aliya Quazi
Broad area Case-1 : Human Resource Management
Abstract

“job satisfaction” refers to favorable feelings about the employment that emerge from
an assessment of its qualities. A person who is highly satisfied at work has positive feelings about
their work, whereas a person who is not content has negative feelings. A person’s profession involves
more than simply the straightforward duties like sorting through paperwork, writing computer code,
serving customers, or driving a truck. Working in usually unfavorable situations, following
organizational rules, and policies, meeting performance criteria, and other such requirements are
all part of the job. Any business must have satisfied employees to succeed. Salary, promotions,
working conditions, and other essential elements should all be taken into account when evaluating
an employee’s job satisfaction. The investigation was conducted as a part of descriptive research.
The sample was chosen using a convenience sampling strategy. A questionnaire was used to gather
the main data. The websites and company records were used to gather the secondary data. 35
employees were given a standardized questionnaire, and data was gathered based on it. The SPSS
Method was used to analyse the data. From the start of the questionnaire preparation process until
the analysis, findings, and suggestions, the utmost attention was taken. The analysis supports the
finding that the majority of employees are content. There was also a mention of unhappiness with
some of the contributing variables. According to research, employee unhappiness will have an
impact on the organization’s productivity and work performance. Additionally, the organization
receives helpful advice and ideas for improved prospects. Many businesses will conduct mandated
employee surveys or in-person interviews to collect data on employee satisfaction. Since surveys
are frequently anonymous, employees have more freedom to be sincere without worrying about
consequences. The corporate management interviews can be scary, especially if done effectively, it
might demonstrate to the employee that people in charge have heard their concerns and are taking
them seriously. Meetings and surveys are excellent methods to uncover trends in the data relating to
employee happiness.

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