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Post by jdv on Oct 18, 2022 15:02:33 GMT -5
Whoa, you mean it's not like working in Willy Wonka's chocolate factory?
"Amazon’s turnover rate is extremely high and it costs the company $8 billion annually, according to leaked documents.
The leaked Amazon documents, obtained by Engadget, “paint a bleak picture of Amazon’s ability to retain employees, and how the current strategy may be financially harmful to the organization as a whole,” the report notes.
“[Worldwide] Consumer Field Operations is experiencing high levels of attrition (regretted and unregretted) across all levels, totaling an estimated $8 billion annually for Amazon and its shareholders,” internal documents labeled “Amazon Confidential” state.
Last year, 39 percent of the leaders hired at Amazon were “university graduates with little to no work nor people leadership experience,” while only four percent of warehouse process assistants were promoted to area managers, the report notes." ----------------------------------------
Things will crash at Amazon, and when it does it will be ugly.
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