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This Blind poll has money in the lead, which is no surprise with ow TC-obsessed people here are. But dozens of large scale studies over multiple years have shown consistently that it is manager (culture) as the single biggest reason people leave a job.
I think tech itself is just a unique space. You can literally be a Software Developer st a small shop making 60k, but if you know your shit you can go to FANG and make 4-6x. I don’t think this generally holds true for other roles across different companies. The pay for a HR person is pretty similar across different companies, so TC is not a factor or incentive for them.
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Biggest one is hitting 3 out of 3. Low pay, bad culture, shitty work. Then any combo of 2 out of 3.
Right on. It also seems that they are heavily correlated.