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by midrus
2171 days ago
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About (2): Not everyone is just chasing money. I know several very good engineers I'd love to work with which have left to lower paid jobs because they got tired of internal politics and a bad culture, terrible tools and horrible projects. I personally value more (1) as long as my minimum for (2) is meet. About (3), that just makes things worse in my opinion, people end up working for their CVs, their side projects, and their future company. You would certainly retain them, but not sure if that's the kind of people that will make your company successful. After a given minimum figure for my salary, I personally would value more WFH, having good tools, being able to make progress and not feeling stuck because of bulls??t and a nice manager and team that focuses on getting things done and shipping. No amount of free avocado would compensate it for me. So, to OP, (as someone commented elsewhere) just LISTEN to them and ACT to help them fix what they see wrong. That's it. I'd be surprised if the only things they want to stay is more money. |
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The moment someone else pays them more for a more pleasant environment you are 100% guaranteed to lose someone.