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fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

Here are the workers who are most likely to 'boomerang' back to their old companies after a layoff

Sometimes a layoff isn't a farewell forever. Rehires of people who were laid off could become more popular in a shaky job market. Visier, a people analytics firm, looked at how many people were rehired at their previous employers within 15 months of being terminated. Visier found about 5.3% of laid-off employees were rehired, based on global data from 2018 to 2024 covering 142 large organizations with over 2 million employee records.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

I was laid off by Meta and became a boomerang employee 3 years later. Here's why I decided to return.

Devang Sharma returned to Meta in a senior AI engineering role after a 2023 layoff, choosing Meta for foundational-model opportunities and advising curious boomerang returns.
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