A decline in employee performance at the Office of the Department of Education and Culture of Sidenreng Rappang Regency has become a noticeable phenomenon, marked by delays in task completion, low work discipline, limited creativity, and weak collaboration among employees. These symptoms indicate the presence of job dissatisfaction, which may negatively impact organizational productivity and effectiveness. In response to this issue, the present study aims to analyze the extent to which job satisfaction affects employee performance. This research uses a quantitative approach with simple linear regression analysis and data collected through questionnaires distributed to 46 respondents. The findings show that job satisfaction has a positive and significant effect on employee performance. These results highlight the importance of improving job satisfaction factors such as salary, work environment, workgroup relations, and supervisory support to achieve optimal employee performance. This study is expected to serve as a strategic reference for human resource policy development within government institutions.
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