Albeit to varying degrees, employee attrition is a costly challenge faced by many employers \cite{kantor}. In this paper, we present a model for predicting employee attrition, as well as discuss the serious ethical implications of using such a model within organizations. To accomplish this, we examined publicly available data from the Office of Personnel Management, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and IBM. With these sources, we determined a set of statistically significant factors that correlate to an employee’s decision to quit, and determined to which types of occupations our model may be applied. After applying Principal Component Analysis and classification methods K-Nearest Neighbors and Random Forest, it was Logistic Regression that ...
Employee attrition is a relevant issue that every business employer must consider when gauging the e...
Employee attrition is a relevant issue that every business employer must consider when gauging the e...
What is the real cost of losing an employee? The Center for American Progress analysis (November 201...
Albeit to varying degrees, employee attrition is a costly challenge faced by many employers \cite{ka...
Abstract — Attrition is the departure of employees from the company for any motive consisting of res...
Employee attrition refers to the natural reduction in the employees in an organization due to many u...
Employee attrition is a major problem that causes many companies to incur in significant costs to fi...
Employee attrition is a major problem that causes many companies to incur in significant costs to fi...
Employee attrition is a major problem that causes many companies to incur in significant costs to fi...
Talent is the most important asset for every organization\u27s success. While attrition (or churn) a...
The attraction and retention of talent can be a crucial aspect of any business’ success. It is also ...
Employee turnover is a serious concern in knowledge based organizations. When employees leave an org...
We develop tree-based models to estimate the probability of an employee leaving a firm during a job ...
We develop tree-based models to estimate the probability of an employee leaving a firm during a job ...
HR analyticss is the area of data analyticss helping the organization to understand its employees. T...
Employee attrition is a relevant issue that every business employer must consider when gauging the e...
Employee attrition is a relevant issue that every business employer must consider when gauging the e...
What is the real cost of losing an employee? The Center for American Progress analysis (November 201...
Albeit to varying degrees, employee attrition is a costly challenge faced by many employers \cite{ka...
Abstract — Attrition is the departure of employees from the company for any motive consisting of res...
Employee attrition refers to the natural reduction in the employees in an organization due to many u...
Employee attrition is a major problem that causes many companies to incur in significant costs to fi...
Employee attrition is a major problem that causes many companies to incur in significant costs to fi...
Employee attrition is a major problem that causes many companies to incur in significant costs to fi...
Talent is the most important asset for every organization\u27s success. While attrition (or churn) a...
The attraction and retention of talent can be a crucial aspect of any business’ success. It is also ...
Employee turnover is a serious concern in knowledge based organizations. When employees leave an org...
We develop tree-based models to estimate the probability of an employee leaving a firm during a job ...
We develop tree-based models to estimate the probability of an employee leaving a firm during a job ...
HR analyticss is the area of data analyticss helping the organization to understand its employees. T...
Employee attrition is a relevant issue that every business employer must consider when gauging the e...
Employee attrition is a relevant issue that every business employer must consider when gauging the e...
What is the real cost of losing an employee? The Center for American Progress analysis (November 201...