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An imbalance in workload and employee readiness for demands at work has the potential to cause burnout. This research adds job crafting as a skill to reorganize work in the most appropriate way. The research aims to examine the influence of self-efficacy on burnout which is mediated by job crafting. The research method uses a path analysis approach, with the research object being 100 employees at PT PLN Indonesia Power. This research found that there is an influence of self-efficacy on job crafting and the influence of job crafting on burnout. Employees who have self-efficacy and are given good job crafting are less likely to experience burnout.
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