Sentences with phrase «more job satisfaction»

So while money can't buy happiness, it might buy you a little more job satisfaction.
While it can be easy to imagine telecommuters slacking off because they can, a recent Stanford University research suggests the opposite, revealing that working remotely actually makes employees up to 13 percent more productive — because they enjoy more job satisfaction.
Top tip: Working for a company that makes a difference helps staff members to feel happier in the workplace, achieve more job satisfaction, build cohesion amongst their co-workers, and improve motivation.
Where the buildings support teaching and encourage learning, it may be hypothesised that teaching becomes easier and teachers derive more job satisfaction.
University of Illinois researcher Frances Kuo has documented that access to nature close to where people live and work can result in less stress and more job satisfaction among employees, as well as increased productivity and reduced absenteeism and employee turnover.
When I helped develop the pharmacy technician career ladder for our company, he was one of the first pharmacy directors to really embrace it and advance his pharmacy technicians through the career ladder, which resulted in higher functioning technicians with more pay (and hopefully more job satisfaction).
And of course the million dollar question is, does more money equal more job satisfaction?
Two of the most important points in it are defining «fair» in advance and divvying up the tasks in a way that lets each of you bring your best character strengths to the job, which produces a lot more job satisfaction.
oh, and I want to pay the same price as if I bought the plain vanilla Product X.» You have the opportunity to: earn money; get a new customer who may tell others about you; do something new and interesting, and so get some more job satisfaction; get paid to develop a «new» product that increases your range of products on offer and that might be sold to others.
On the developer side of things, more time to work on a game has the potential for more job satisfaction and perhaps less stress and pressure by avoiding infamous «crunch» periods, where developers have to work long hours to ready a game for release.
Its conclusion: Technology brings them information overload and longer working hours, but more job satisfaction.
Are you happy at work, or do you want more — more recognition, more acceptance, more job satisfaction?
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