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Old 08-17-2015, 02:42 PM   #55
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Originally Posted by Angst View Post
Intel is tied at #168 with a median employee retention rate or 4.3 years.
Amazon is tied at #465 with a median employee retention rate or 1.0 years.

I suspect Intel is a whole lot less "high pressure" than Amazon. If you are losing 50% of your workforce every year, something is fishy.

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Hmmm...All of the articles I've read hold up Google as an ideal place to work. According to the list at your link, though, the median retention rate there is 1.1--only slightly better than Amazon's. Maybe ''retention rate" isn't as indicative of working conditions as you are implying it is.

Or maybe google is just as "bad" as Amazon is?

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