Term ID: T2849

Job Complexity

/job-complexity/
The degree to which work requires varied skills, mental demands, and decision-making, affecting employee engagement, stress levels, and development opportunities.
Example: Comparing simple assembly work requiring few skills with management positions involving problem-solving, planning, and coordination of multiple complex tasks.

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Reference: Hunter & Hunter (1984)