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In a rough translation of a Japanese business report, biz-journal, the statistics for new hires and the current job market were shared. Employee retention rate was brought up, which determines how attractive a company looks when applying there. According to the article, the average employee retention rate for new employees within Japan is 70%. This usually means that 30% of newcomers will quit from a company within the first three years. However, Nintendo's incredibly impressive employee retention rate is 98.9%. Breaking it down further, if there are 100 employees, then based on these calculations, only one person would have quit Nintendo.