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Employee Retention and Engagement in Indian IT Companies


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1 School of Business, Alliance University, Bangalore, Karnataka, India
     

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Employee engagement is the process through which employees develop a deep attachment with their organization, driving them to work more actively towards organizational goals. The present study examines engagement levels of employees across gender, age, functional domains, and experience levels in Indian IT companies and their impact on retention.

It was found that the critical dimensions of employee engagement were: performance evaluation and development, manager's support, and effective leadership. Also, it was found that employee engagement levels follow a life cycle. Thus, IT companies should design their employee engagement programs to offer mentoring for less-experienced employees and autonomy and participation in decision-making for more-experienced employees.


Keywords

Employee Engagement, Retention, Performance Evaluation & Development, Manager’s Support, Effective Leadership.
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Mihir Dash
School of Business, Alliance University, Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Arpana Muthyala
School of Business, Alliance University, Bangalore, Karnataka, India

Abstract


Employee engagement is the process through which employees develop a deep attachment with their organization, driving them to work more actively towards organizational goals. The present study examines engagement levels of employees across gender, age, functional domains, and experience levels in Indian IT companies and their impact on retention.

It was found that the critical dimensions of employee engagement were: performance evaluation and development, manager's support, and effective leadership. Also, it was found that employee engagement levels follow a life cycle. Thus, IT companies should design their employee engagement programs to offer mentoring for less-experienced employees and autonomy and participation in decision-making for more-experienced employees.


Keywords


Employee Engagement, Retention, Performance Evaluation & Development, Manager’s Support, Effective Leadership.