Abstract

This paper is focused on an overview of Job satisfaction Measurement in both the Public and Private Sectors, most specifically in Erbil, the North of Iraq. The private sector is making huge progress in its recruitment policies to get the right people hired and give them better working conditions. This has relatively increased job performance in the private sector. Although there has been an economic slowdown in Iraq caused by political crisis, the level of job satisfaction in the private sector has increased followed by an increase in job performance in the private sector. The private sector in North of Iraq is profitable, making financial gains and great investment and the government of North of Iraq have high expectations that in the years to come, investment in the private sector will yield more profits and enormously contribute to booming the economy of North of Iraq. The private sector continues making the workplaces more comfortable to push up job satisfaction and job performance from below and the government of North of Iraq is eager to make the investment environment in North of Iraq more conducive.
 The most important people in every company are the employees. They are important because they play the important roles in given the company a good shape and helping the company to maintain its shape. This means that management of companies has the express duty to keep employees working on their job and even to influence the employees in many ways to remain with the company. If management succeeds to keep employees steadily on the job, it means that employees have been greatly satisfied. To be a satisfied employee, shows that a company’s policies and practices on satisfaction are well upheld. This mean that job satisfaction which is a widely used concept in the process of company’s management and operation is well handled. Job satisfaction element can be well handled but the degree to which it is handled matters more and this greatly determines the retention of every employee. If the degree of handling job satisfaction is high, this will obviously attract and keep employees on the job. But if the degree is low, employees will tend to leave the job. This explains why in measuring job satisfaction, companies should strive to achieve high degree of job satisfaction.

Highlights

  • The focus of this paper is to understand the concept of Job Satisfaction in the private and public sectors

  • Many scholars have argued that Job Satisfaction plays the most important role in the life of employees in every public and private sector

  • Employees would tend to abandon their job if job satisfaction policies and practices in the company are not well performed by the Human Resource department and other levels of management in the company

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Introduction

The focus of this paper is to understand the concept of Job Satisfaction in the private and public sectors. The aspect of job satisfaction measurement comes in because in every economy like that of Erbil, there are basically two kinds of companies, companies of the public sector and companies of the private sector. As their names differ, the way their employees are handled and their levels of job satisfaction differ as well. Whether the company operations and employee management and control in the public and private sectors are different or not, employees who play the most important role are interested in knowing which sector has the higher job satisfaction level. There are two types of job satisfaction based on the level of employees' feelings regarding their jobs

Job facet satisfaction
Frederick Herzberg two factors theory
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