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GBS Impact: Journal of Multi Disciplinary Research
Vol 9 , Issue 2 , July - December 2023 | Pages: 220-232 | Research Paper

A Study on Job Satisfaction of Employees in Private Sector Banks

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1. Vinaykumar V. P., Faculty, Research scholar, Management, J.S. degree college, Gangavathi, Gangavathi, Karnataka, India (vinayvpatrimath@gmail.com)
2. Ravinarayana K. S., Assistant Professor, Business Administration, VSK UNIVERSITY, BALLARI, BALLARI, Karnataka, India (ravinarayanaks@gmail.com)

Banking sector has a valuable contribution in flow of finance. Now a days banks are not only remained with traditional banking activities. Private banks extended their services to the customers in such ways to compete with public sector banks. It’s a challenge for the private sector banks to cope up with the expectations of the customers, policies of government. Scope of banking has extended to other services like insurance. The employees need to be performed effectively to reach objectives of the bank. It is said by most of the employees that in private bank work life balance became very difficult, it may be reason for the dissatisfaction of job some times. This study focuses on level of job satisfaction of private bank employees with all-changing environment. And its impact on the organization. The data required for the study was collected through survey method and random sampling method was used.

Keywords

Job satisfaction, Performance, Motivation, Private banks

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