War for talent pushes retention rates past 90% with Freshfields looking to keep more
The UK’s top firms are keeping a tight grip on their trainees, with most City firms retaining more than 90% of their newly-qualified solicitors.
War for talent pushes retention rates past 90% with Freshfields looking to keep more The UK's top firms are keeping a tight grip on their trainees, with…
April 26, 2007 at 02:27 AM
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War for talent pushes retention rates past 90% with Freshfields looking to keep more
The UK’s top firms are keeping a tight grip on their trainees, with most City firms retaining more than 90% of their newly-qualified solicitors.
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