For Startup Company Employees In Jakarta
research should re-conceptualize the
independent variables that can explain the
conditions of work life balance and job
burnout for employees of startup
companies, as well as how to influence
work from home, work-life balance, and job
burnout on employee happiness in other
industrial sectors, especially industries that
are not familiar with exposure to
technology and tend to find it difficult to
apply new work methods (such as work
from home ).
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