Pengaruh Grit dan Job Satisfaction terhadap Job Hopping Intention pada Karyawan Generasi Z di Kota Medan
The Influence of Grit and Job Satisfaction on Job Hopping Intention of Generation Z Employees in Medan City

Date
2025Author
Hasudungan, Reinhart Natanael
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Ginting, Eka Danta Jaya
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This study aims to determine the influence of grit and job satisfaction on job
hopping intention among Generation Z employees in Medan City. Grit is defined as
perseverance and passion in achieving long-term goals, while job satisfaction
refers to the level of contentment individuals feel towards their jobs. Job hopping
intention refers to employees’ tendency to switch jobs within a short period. This
research used a quantitative correlational approach with a sample of 150
Generation Z employees aged 18–30 years with less than two years of work
experience. Data were collected through an online questionnaire consisting of three
scales: the Grit-S scale, Job Satisfaction scale, and Job Hopping Intention scale.
The results of multiple regression analysis showed that grit and job satisfaction
simultaneously had a significant effect on job hopping intention, with job
satisfaction having a more dominant influence. These findings suggest that high job
satisfaction can reduce the intention of Generation Z employees to change jobs,
whereas a high level of grit does not significantly reduce their job hopping
intention.
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