5 Proven Strategies to Prevent Employee Turnover and Cultivate Long-Term Retention
How to retain employees in your law firm? The key is to build relationships with the team.
August 05, 2024 at 05:15 PM
7 minute read
Career DevelopmentAccording to the studies, "nearly 38% of employees quit within the first year of employment. The reasons for this are simple: a lack of career development opportunities, job characteristics they didn't like and poor work-life balance."
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