How Satisfied Are You With Your Job — Really?
How happy are you at your job — really?
Job satisfaction is one of the most consequential variables in life quality, yet most people assess it with a vague feeling rather than a structured measurement. The Job Satisfaction Score gives you a specific, weighted number across the seven dimensions that research identifies as the strongest predictors of sustainable career satisfaction — and tells you precisely what to fix or whether to leave. The seven dimensions: Compensation & Financial Fairness (18%) — not just whether you are paid well, but whether you are paid fairly relative to your contribution and market value; Growth & Learning (16%) — whether the role is developing your skills, expanding your capabilities, and opening future options; Purpose & Meaning (15%) — whether the work connects to something you find genuinely important; Culture & Team (15%) — whether the environment is psychologically safe, collaborative, and aligned with your values; Manager & Leadership (14%) — the quality of your direct manager relationship, the most powerful single predictor of day-to-day job satisfaction; Autonomy & Control (12%) — whether you have meaningful ownership over how, when, and where you work; and Work Stress & Wellbeing (10%) — whether the stress level is sustainable or eroding your health and life outside work. Fourteen questions produce a weighted 0–100 Job Satisfaction Score with a tier designation and dimension-level breakdown. The radar chart reveals your satisfaction profile. The scenario comparison shows exactly how much your score improves if you address your lowest dimension — or change jobs entirely. The result is a specific recommendation: fix, negotiate, stay with a plan, or leave.
- ·Questions are answered based on your current actual experience, not your aspirations or what you think the answer should be
- ·The scenario comparison models a 20-point improvement in the lowest dimension and a new-job baseline of 72/100 (research average for job changers 6 months after starting a new role)
- ·Weights reflect research on satisfaction dimensions' contribution to overall job quality and career wellbeing
- →You feel vaguely unhappy at work but cannot identify what is specifically wrong
- →You are considering leaving your job and want a structured assessment to validate the decision
- →You want to understand whether your dissatisfaction is fixable through negotiation or culture shift
- →You are comparing your current job to a new offer and want to evaluate the full picture
- →You have been at the same company for 2+ years and want to assess whether you have stagnated
- →You want to identify which dimension to negotiate when asking for a raise, promotion, or role change
Aisha is a 29-year-old marketing manager who feels burnt out but is unsure whether to leave. She scores 51/100 — Needs Attention. Her lowest dimension: Work Stress & Wellbeing (28/100) — she is regularly working 55+ hours per week and feels constantly reactive. Manager & Leadership (42/100) is also low — her manager rarely gives feedback and takes credit for her work. Her highest: Growth & Learning (78/100) — the role is genuinely expanding her skills. The calculator tells her: the growth is real, but the stress and manager situation are not sustainable. Recommendation: negotiate a scope reduction and manager feedback conversation before deciding to leave.
⭐ Job Satisfaction Score
How Satisfied Are You With Your Job — Really?
14 questions across 7 satisfaction dimensions. Know exactly what to fix — or when to leave.
Best practice: Answer based on a typical week, not your best or worst week. Honest answers surface the real gaps — and give you specific language for a negotiation or exit conversation.
Compensation (18% weight)
Growth (16% weight)
Purpose (15% weight)
Culture (15% weight)
Manager (14% weight)
Autonomy (12% weight)
Stress & Wellbeing (10% weight)
Results are estimates only. For major career decisions, consult a career coach or trusted professional.
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- ✕Confusing temporary dissatisfaction (bad week, difficult project) with structural dissatisfaction — take the assessment during a typical period, not during an unusually stressful one
- ✕Treating low compensation as the only reason to leave — compensation alone is rarely the root cause; it often masks other dimension deficits
- ✕Ignoring the growth dimension because the role feels comfortable — stagnation is often only recognizable in retrospect
- ✕Underrating the manager dimension because the current manager seems 'fine' — a mediocre manager is not neutral, it is actively limiting your development and advocacy
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