The Internal Hire Penalty: 95% of Companies Say They Promote From Within. Only 25% Actually Do.
Here’s a number that should make you side-eye every “we love to promote from within” line in a job posting. 95% of companies say they have a culture of promoting from within. Only 25% actually fill…
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