Several elements can shape an employee’s level of job satisfaction, including excessive workload, workplace stress, and inadequate compensation. When employees experience dissatisfaction in their roles, it often leads to a higher rate of turnover. This research investigates how workload, job-related stress, satisfaction levels, and compensation collectively influence employee performance. A saturated sampling approach was employed, meaning that every member of the target population participated as a respondent, totaling 70 individuals. The findings reveal that both workload and job satisfaction exert a positive influence on employee performance. In contrast, stress at work and compensation levels were found to negatively affect how well employees perform.
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