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Abstract
This study examines the impact of resilience, work ethic, and self-awareness on the performance of employees at private universities in Bengkulu City. The research addresses the need for higher education institutions to enhance job satisfaction and performance by focusing on various dimensions, including job conditions, professional commitment, and workplace dynamics. Despite the demands that often exceed capacity, employee resilience is crucial for fulfilling these responsibilities. The study fills a knowledge gap by exploring the relationships between these psychological factors and employee performance. A quantitative approach was employed, utilizing questionnaires distributed to 160 respondents. The sampling method was Non-Probability Sampling, with an 85% response rate. Data were analyzed using Multiple Linear Regression with SPSS for Windows. The results indicate a significant positive effect of resilience, work ethic, and self-awareness on employee performance, with an F-count of 74.551 and a p-value of 0.000 (p < 0.05). The findings suggest that private universities should invest in education and training to enhance employee skills and knowledge, thereby improving performance and loyalty. Future research should extend the study duration and improve researcher-respondent feedback to build on these insights.