Jobs and Skills

A study of 1 million employees shows what happens when colleagues leave

If you tend to surround yourself with employees who work as hard as you do, you might be more influenced by them than you think.

If you tend to surround yourself with employees who work as hard as you do, you might be more influenced by them than you think. Image: Pexels/fauxels

Gabriela Riccardi
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