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Old 08-20-2015, 07:05 PM   #94
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Originally Posted by Rizla View Post
Here we go again. Standard Amazon defense: "All corporations are bad so why pick on Amazon?" There are many, many companies (quoted by the lead article in this thread) with far higher employee-satisfaction ratings and average employment periods than Amazon. By the empirical measures given, Amazon is a worse company to work for.



Comparative employee-satisfaction ratings and average employment periods certainly do demonstrate a "pervasive attitude." Amazon HR even calls their employment-policy "Purposeful Darwinism." Not pervasive? Yeah, right.
Can you name me 10 major companies with 90% of ALL their employees (now and former) being 100% satisfied with the company? I want evidence of this.

Oh and I still want data on which employees are staying less than a year at Amazon.
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