Abstract

Training and development have a significant impact on employee job satisfaction. This paper's main objective was to investigate whether training and development impact employees' job satisfaction in the banking sector of Pakistan. The paper is quantitative. Data for the paper has been collected through primary sources, such as questionnaires and surveys. The data have been checked through statistical software to find the impact of training and development on employees' job satisfaction. Training and Development (independent) and Employees' Job satisfaction (dependent) were two variables. To investigate whether training and development impact employees' job satisfaction in the banking sector of Pakistan, five branches of the National Bank of Pakistan (NBP) from the Karachi region were selected for the study. Eighty questionnaires were distributed for the collection of data. Descriptive statistics tools in SPSS were applied to the questionnaire to see its reliability and consistency. The goal was to see whether training and development impact employees' job satisfaction. The data were analysed and discussed. The result showed a significant relationship between the variables; Pearson correlation was used in the study, and Cronbach's alpha for each questionnaire was obtained. The frequency distribution was used to see the individual results of the study. Relevant literature was also studied about topics related to this research. Recommendations and conclusions form the last part of this paper.

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