Job Satisfaction: Growth and Development
Individual growth, education, and training they may receive for the position can affect the individual's satisfaction with. their job.
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An employee has been in the same role for several years. They are competent and efficient in their daily tasks, but express feelings of stagnation and boredom. They observe that there are no internal training programs offered, and promotions are rare and seem to be based on seniority rather than skill development. Based on this information, which factor is most likely the primary source of this employee's job dissatisfaction?
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