This study aims to identify the relationship between emotional intelligence and anxiety among unmarried career women. The method used is a quantative correlational approach, with data collected through a questionnaire distributed via a Google Forms link to 75 respondents aged 22 – 4- years. The sampling technique applied is accidental sampling. Data analysis was conducted using the Product Moment correlation with SPSS version 26,0. The results indicate a negative relationship with low significance, with a correlation value of -0,349, suggesting that emotional intelligence is related to anxiety among unmarried career women.
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