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*Google employees last only 1.3 years [https://www.inc.com/jeff-haden/why-googles-high-turnover-rate-is-great-for-employees-and-possibly-even-for-google.html#:~:text=Yet%20a%20recent%20study%20conducted,Zoom%20is%20also%201.3%20years.]
*Google employees last only 1.3 years [https://www.inc.com/jeff-haden/why-googles-high-turnover-rate-is-great-for-employees-and-possibly-even-for-google.html#:~:text=Yet%20a%20recent%20study%20conducted,Zoom%20is%20also%201.3%20years.]
*1-3 years in tech [https://www.builtinseattle.com/articles/-Why-These-Employees-Have-Stayed-at-Their-Employer-for-the-Long-Haul#:~:text=The%20tech%20industry%20has%20a,learn%20company%20rhythms%20or%20culture.]
*Replacement costs $30k [https://resourceguruapp.com/blog/resource-management/employee-turnover#:~:text=Employee%20turnover%20affects%20employees%20and,if%20it%20is%20first%20understood.]

Latest revision as of 23:38, 24 May 2024

  • Google employees last only 1.3 years [1]
  • 1-3 years in tech [2]
  • Replacement costs $30k [3]