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Youre Hired: Now Quit - Freakonomics - Opinion - New York Times Blog
Topic: Business 2:14 am EDT, May 23, 2008

Say you’re hired for a new job. At the end of a four-week training period, your new boss offers you a big bonus to quit right then. Would you stay on the job, or take the money and run?

TwitterZappos employees interact on Twitter.

Think of it as an employer’s test for whether you’ve come on board for the money or for love of the job.

That’s the strategy online shoe-retail giant Zappos is using to cultivate a more committed customer service staff. Zappos, which has banked on strong customer service to grow its business, offers all of its new call center employees $1,000 to walk away after training. Apparently, new hires turn down the buyout offer 90 percent of the time.

Youre Hired: Now Quit - Freakonomics - Opinion - New York Times Blog



 
 
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