This study uses job satisfaction as a mediating variable to examine how career growth affects turnover intention. The study, which was carried out at PT. BPR Bali Dananiaga, involved 53 employees who were chosen by the census technique. Surveys and interviews were used to gather data, and path analysis was used for analysis. According to the study's findings, career growth significantly and negatively affects the intention to leave a company, whereas it significantly and favorably affects job satisfaction. The association between career advancement and turnover intention is partially mediated by job satisfaction, which also has a negative and considerable impact on turnover intention. In addition to providing insights for businesses in resolving turnover and forming future policies, this research validates the Traditional Turnover Theory.
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