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Old 08-17-2015, 06:18 PM   #64
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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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I don't think you can really compare Intel to Amazon - I would think Amazon has a lot more low skill workers. Which workers are leaving quickly and how many of Amazon's workers are high skill versus low skill? Lower skilled and lower paid jobs tend to have a much higher turnover rate.
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