Hey. I've just took a test on 'Is Work Wearing You Out?'
Here's how I score.
KS, you're 15% satisfied at work.
That means other people are considerably more happy with their jobs than you are. To put it simply, your current job is not meeting your needs and desires of what you hope to get out of a job. You might get some satisfaction from the social atmosphere at work. But the thing dragging you down most is leadership opportunities. Showing you these extremes — what makes you happiest and most frustrated at work — is just one way to help you see what's working for you and what isn't when it comes to your job. Just remember, there are 6 additional dimensions that also can add to, or detract from your working experience, too. You may find that, like so many others, how happy you are with your job fluctuates a good deal. One month, you may feel content in your position, only to find yourself feeling miserable the next. Becoming aware of all 8 components of Job Satisfaction is a great first step towards determining what you really want from your job. In this section, you'll discover how important each factor of job satisfaction is to you personally, and then how well your current job meets your needs. The chart below shows how you scored on all 8 of the dimensions that help determine your overall job satisfaction score. They're arranged in order from things that could use improvement, to things you like more about your job. Understanding how you feel about each of the dimensions will give you insight into the full picture of your job satisfaction, and offer you specific steps for what you can do to improve your work life!
leadership opportunities
0 of 10
job security
0 of 10
success potential
0 of 10
personal growth
2 of 10
sufficient compensation
2 of 10
positive environment
2 of 10
work-life balance
2 of 10
social atmosphere
4 of 10