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The question of course is whether the high turnover actually is the most efficient way—you're spending far more employee time training them (both learning the company's approaches at a high level, the problem space, and their way around the code base) than you would if you had higher retention.

While you might need to pay more and improve working conditions, would you be more efficient given the individual staff would spend more time being productive?



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