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by alar44
1483 days ago
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How is it not in a businesses best interest to identify who wants to leave? Are you assuming they'd get fired or something? Maybe they are integral to the company and they'd get a raise or some other perk. Take your tinfoil hat off and get outside. |
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The false positive risk is more harmful than any benefit gained.
The odds of “I read your email and saw you’re thinking of leaving so here’s a raise” working are negligible.
This seems like a way for someone to waste time on thinking they know something useful.
I’d love to see how frequently people talk about this and leave. I expect there’s dozens or hundreds of instance of people who apply for a job or network looking for jobs vs people who leave. There’s no published data on identified leavers who leave so that’s where my assumption that this is garbage data.