The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of variables of discipline, jobmotivation, compensation and employee performance. Test results partially for disciplinaryvariables with a statistic value of tcount> t table (4.258> 1.985) and a probability value of 0.000 <0.05, then Ho is rejected means there is a significant effect of the discipline variable on employeeperformance. Partial test results for job motivation variables with a statistic value of t count> t table(1.207 <1,985) and a probability value of 0.207 > 0.05, then Ho is accepted means that there is nosignificant effect of work motivation variables on employee performance. Partial test results forcompensation variables with a statistic value of t count> t table (3.613 > 1.985) and a probabilityvalue of 0.000 < 0.05, then Ho is rejected means that there is a significant effect of the compensationvariable on employee performance. Simultaneous test results with a value of Fcount > Ftable(30.234> 2.70), then Ho is rejected or Ha is accepted which means that there is a significantsimultaneous influence (together) of the variables of discipline, work motivation, and compensationtogether towards variable employee performance.