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by ytNumbers
762 days ago
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There's probably no single cause for such a short average tenure length. However, Marcus Lemonis always blames high turnover on bad management. Every time a boss tries to argue with that premise he immediately shuts them down. |
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* Actual job was not the thing promised in the interview
* Hired person and work environment do not "click"
* Got a better paid offer after N months
* Hired person was not up to the task and fired
* Work environment was toxic
* Hired person was toxic
And probably a few more. In all these cases, IMO there is a much bigger responsibility on the company,because they are the stronger side and the one that has the last word on hiring someone. So, it ends up being manager's fault. Having been a hiring manager myself, I can only excuse the manager in the case of a really, really, good faker during the interview phase. But those are not the norm.