Abstract
In this study, it was aimed to investigate the association between person-job fit and work engagement by taking into consideration the moderating role of psychological capital. The data was collected by applying a survey to the employees who are working in private sector in Istanbul to accurately evaluate the levels of psychological capital, person-job fit and work commitment characteristics of them. Moreover, demographic characteristics such as age, gender, marital status, tenure, education level, and total work experience were considered. The sample of this research was composed of 209 employees. According to research findings, it has been found that person- job fit increases work engagement and psychological capital could not play a moderator role in this relationship. However, psychological capital influences positively work engagement and person-job fit separately.