The effect of career growth on work engagement among Sarawak civil servants
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Although career growth is widely recognised as an important driver of employee engagement, limited
research has examined how its distinct dimensions influence engagement, particularly within the public
service sector. This descriptive-correlational study examines the influence of career growth on work
engagement among Sarawak civil servants. A total of 63 employees from local authority organisations in
Sarawak were selected using a non-probability sampling method. The survey instrument was adapted from
the Career Growth Scale and Work Engagement Scale. The scales' reliability was confirmed, with
Cronbach's alphas exceeding 0.7 for all variables. The results of a Pearson correlation analysis indicated a
significant and positive relationship between career growth dimensions and work engagement. Notably, the
regression analysis showed that professional ability development has the greatest influence on work
engagement, surpassing that of career goal progress. These findings provide valuable insights into the
factors influencing work engagement among Sarawak civil servants, offering a pathway to develop a more
comprehensive training plan for public-sector employees. By examining work engagement within the
administrative and cultural context of Sarawak, this study contributes to a deeper understanding of how
engagement drivers, particularly career growth opportunities, operate in Malaysian public institutions and
adds to the broader literature on employee engagement in government settings.
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Pergi, R. F. S., & Muda, A. L. (2026). The effect of career growth on work engagement among Sarawak civil servants. Journal of Cognitive Sciences and Human Development, 12(1), 121–137. https://doi.org/10.33736/jcshd.10170.2026
