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by varelse
3419 days ago
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I really like the first part of the paper and it describes a lot of their best practices, but the last 1/3 or so of the paper is more about Google's culture, no? IMO that opens them up for the snark here. Google has some amazing perks and it's a wonderful overall employer, but I really wonder how much cash is left on the table by not addressing its shockingly low retention rate or at least explaining why it's not a problem. There are a lot of articles estimating the cost of a departure is anywhere from 6-12 months of the lost employee's salary. Does that seem like something that should be ignored like they seemingly do? Why do shareholders even tolerate this? |
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