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discuss three personal benefits that will motivate you to find a job

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Answered by jessypolinati
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Benefits of Motivated Employees

Employee motivation is highly important for every company due to the benefits that it brings to the company. Benefits include:

Increased employee commitment

When employees are motivated to work, they will generally put their best effort in the tasks that are assigned to them.

Improved employee satisfaction

Employee satisfaction is important for every company because this can lead towards a positive growth for the company.

Ongoing employee development

Motivation can facilitate a worker reaching his/her personal goals, and can facilitate the self-development of an individual. Once that worker meets some initial goals, they realise the clear link between effort and results, which will further motivate them to continue at a high level.

Improved employee efficiency

An employee’s efficiency level is not only based on their abilities or qualifications. For the company to get the very best results, an employee needs to have a good balance between the ability to perform the task given and willingness to want to perform the task. This balance can lead to an increase of productivity and an improvement in efficiency.

Answered by Anonymous
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Motivation is the mantra for every success. Finding a job too requires motivation. Listed below are the three major personal benefits that most will look into while finding a job.

  • The paycheck: A job that will provide financial stability and security is what everyone will search for. It will make life easier.  
  • Social status and skill recognition: The job should improve the social status of the person and should recognize the skills and should provide a way to polish their skills.
  • Independent: With a job, one can be independent not only financially but also in other cases like decision making, the way of living and so on. Earning money and the identity the job creates will lead a person to be independent.
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