Check Your Burnout Risk, Free 13-Question Stress Assessment
Take the free burnout risk assessment online. Check your risk level across exhaustion, cynicism & professional efficacy. 13 questions, instant results with prevention strategies.
What is the Burnout Risk?
Burnout is a state of chronic work-related stress characterized by exhaustion, cynicism, and reduced professional efficacy. The WHO officially recognized it as an occupational phenomenon in 2019. Research estimates 67% of workers experience burnout at some point in their careers.
The three-factor burnout framework, a widely accepted construct in occupational health research, identifies three dimensions of burnout: emotional exhaustion (feeling drained), depersonalization (becoming cynical about work), and reduced personal accomplishment (feeling ineffective). Early detection is key to prevention.
JobCannon's burnout risk assessment uses evidence-based questions to evaluate your current risk level, identify which burnout dimensions are most concerning, and provide concrete prevention and recovery strategies, all free and confidential.
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