Job Satisfaction Blank

The Job Satisfaction Blank assesses respondents’ feelings about their job. It consists of four rating scales about liking or disliking the job, comparison to others, desire to change jobs, and overall job satisfaction. The score is the sum of the weights for each question, with weights equal to the marked alternative number.

 

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You are asked to help in a scientific study by answering the questions in this blank. Neither your employer nor any of your associates will be allowed to see your answers. Your replies will be added to those of many other people, and only the group totals will be published. Your answers will be worthless unless they are perfectly frank and truthful. Mark the one of the following which best tells how you feel about changing your job.
1.            I would quit the job at once if I could get

anything else to do.

2.            I would take almost any other job in which I

could earn as much as I am earning now.

3.            I would like to change both my job and my

occupation.

Choose the ONE of the following statements which

best tells how well you like your job. Place a mark (X) in front of that statement.

4.            I would like to exchange my present job for

another job in the same line of work.

5.            I am not eager to change my job, but would

do so if I could get a better job.

1.            I hate it.
2.            I dislike it very much. 6.            I cannot think of any jobs for which I would

exchange mine.

3.            I don’t like it.
4.            I am indifferent to it. 7.            I would not exchange my job for any others.
5.            I like it.  
6.            I am enthusiastic about it. Mark one of the following to show HOW MUCH OF

THE TIME you feel satisfied with your job.

7.            I like it more than I could any other job.
  7.            All of the time.
Mark one of the following to show how you think you

compare with other people.

6.            Most of the time.
5.            A good deal of the time.
7.            No one likes his job better than I like mine. 4.            About half of the time.
6.            I like my job much better than most people

like theirs.

3.            Occasionally.
2.            Seldom.
5.            I like my job better than most people like

theirs.

1.            Never.
4.            I like my job about as well as most people

like theirs.

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3.            I dislike my job more than most people like

theirs.

 
2.            I dislike my job much more than most

people dislike theirs.

 
1.            No one dislikes his job more than I dislike

mine.

 

Cite this article

Mohammed looti (2026). Job Satisfaction Blank. PSYCHOLOGICAL SCALES. Retrieved from https://scales.arabpsychology.com/s/job-satisfaction-blank/

Mohammed looti. "Job Satisfaction Blank." PSYCHOLOGICAL SCALES, 3 Apr. 2026, https://scales.arabpsychology.com/s/job-satisfaction-blank/.

Mohammed looti. "Job Satisfaction Blank." PSYCHOLOGICAL SCALES, 2026. https://scales.arabpsychology.com/s/job-satisfaction-blank/.

Mohammed looti (2026) 'Job Satisfaction Blank', PSYCHOLOGICAL SCALES. Available at: https://scales.arabpsychology.com/s/job-satisfaction-blank/.

[1] Mohammed looti, "Job Satisfaction Blank," PSYCHOLOGICAL SCALES, vol. X, no. Y, ص Z-Z, April, 2026.

Mohammed looti. Job Satisfaction Blank. PSYCHOLOGICAL SCALES. 2026;vol(issue):pages.

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