That said, Housman notes that browser choice isn’t something that Cornerstone’s clients consider when hiring—that’d be seen as too intrusive. They do, however, track other variables that correlate with high rates of employee retention. Giving employees raises can help, but their positive effects dissolve after about a month. More important is getting along with one’s boss, which is more responsible for getting people to stick around than all of the other variables combined.
via People Who Use Firefox or Chrome Are Better Employees — The Atlantic.