Abstract
Job burnout, organizational commitment, and work environment continue to be important areas of research to
be studied in the realm of company employment and employee retention. Job burnout is the state of physical
and emotional exhaustion and perceiving one’s profession as dull or overwhelming. Meanwhile,
organizational commitment refers to the company’s attitude towards the organization and their employees,
encompassing loyalty, moral responsibility, and their willingness to work. And lastly, work environment
provides opportunities for employees to establish connections, develop skills, and maximize their full
potential in performing tasks. For the current study, researchers utilized descriptive-correlational research
design to investigate the influence of Work Environment towards the job burnout and organizational
commitment of BPO agents in selected companies in Bulacan, Philippines. Hence, Danish Psychosocial
Work Environment Questionnaire (DPQ), Maslach Burnout Inventory - General Survey (MBI-GS), and the
Three-Dimensional Model of Organizational Commitment Scale (ACS, NCS, CCS) were employed to
properly assess the study's objectives. Multiple Linear Regression Analysis was performed to analyze the
collected data. Based on the analysis, findings show that work environment has no significant influence on
the job burnout and organizational commitment of BPO Agents. Furthermore, the results of this study were
thoroughly evaluated, leading to an in-depth discussion. Based on the findings, recommendations were made
to benefit the stakeholders of the study and contributeto the existing body of knowledge.