• @SCB@lemmy.world
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    42 years ago

    Employee retention has been a huge part of my job for over a decade. In the professional world, employees rarely leave over money.

    It’s generally about opportunities to do new things/grow in their career (which is distinctly different from compensation), a culture problem (which compensation will not fix), or an engagement problem (poor leadership)

    • @Wrench@lemmy.world
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      102 years ago

      And has someone who quit over poor compensation, those are exactly the bullshit reasons I told HR on my way out, as to not burn bridges.

      When I was younger, at least. Old me doesn’t give a shit anymore.

    • kevinBLT
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      42 years ago

      Are you upvoting yourself with bots or what’s going on here? You seem to be making very sure to drive the point that it definitely ISN’T money lol.

      • @Rilichu@lemmy.world
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        72 years ago

        They sound like someone who’s completely disconnected from the financial realities of 95% of workers lmao

      • @RivenRise@lemmy.world
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        52 years ago

        The only way I can see what he mean making sense is that he’s talking about the people making more than low 6 figures. I can totally see someone making 300k a year not leaving because of money but because they wanna do something new.

    • @nahida@lemmy.world
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      42 years ago

      I’ve heard that people leaving Amazon do so because of the environment/culture there, even though Amazon pays very well.