Turnover rate
lydiac
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Does anyone have an actual formula for determining your company's (or a particular department's) turnover rate?
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Great Website! Thanks
# terms/Total # of employees = % turnover
Annualized (to determine trend for year - so you can estimate that year's turnover based on YTD turnover)
# terms YTD/# months completed YTD X 12 / Total employees
I like using the Annualized formula - it helps managers see overall trend and avoids focusing on one bad month or period of time. Occasionally, we see an "exodus" which makes one month look bad in comparison to others, but by year-end, it evens out.
Hope this helps!
>year's turnover based on YTD turnover)
># terms YTD/# months completed YTD X 12 / Total employees
For total employees, do you use the average number of employees for the year, or do you use the current number of employees?
I suppose if the # of employees fluctuated throughout the year, I'd use an average.
Do you factor in employee department transfers in your total number of terminations/separations? Or because they stay with the company, do you not count them? Im confused as to what to include, as when they leave a department they cause a vacancy we need to fill, shouldn't that count toward turnover??
Thanks!
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