Abstract:
The dynamic and fast-paced environment of tech start-ups poses unique challenges for effective
communication and employee well-being. This study investigates the relationship between
communication effectiveness and perceived stress among tech start-up employees in the Philippines,
shedding light on a relatively unexplored area within organizational communication literature. The
research aimed to address the problem of understanding how effective communication relates to
perceived stress levels among tech start-up employees, providing insights for aspiring start-up leaders
and managers to create a conducive work environment while promoting employee well-being. A
quantitative approach was employed, utilizing surveys to assess communication effectiveness through
the Communication Effectiveness Profile and perceived stress using the Perceived Stress Scale. Data
were collected from 80 tech start-up employees and analyzed using descriptive and inferential
statistics.The findings revealed moderate levels of communication effectiveness and perceived stress
among participants. Notably, a strong negative correlation was found between communication
effectiveness and perceived stress which highlighted the importance of effective communication in
mitigating employee stress. The study emphasizes the need for tailored interventions to enhance
communication skills and address specific stressors within the unique context of tech start-ups. Future
research should explore specific strategies to maintain effective communication across experience levels
and compare communication practices with established companies.