Read the posting.
The 2nd bullet caught my eye:
"Build dashboards and tools to support talent analytics, from sourcing and interviewing candidates to managing attrition."
Attrition...
Definition:
noun: attrition
- the action or process of gradually reducing the strength or effectiveness of someone or something through sustained attack or pressure.
"the council is trying to wear down the opposition by attrition"
synonyms: wearing down, wearing away, weakening, debilitation, enfeebling, sapping, attenuation; gradual loss
"the battle would result in further attrition of their already lame naval force"
NORTH AMERICANAUSTRALIAN/NZ
the gradual reduction of a workforce by employees' leaving and not being replaced rather than by their being laid off.
"with so few retirements since March, the year's attrition was insignificant"
wearing away by friction; abrasion.
"the skull shows attrition of the edges of the teeth"
synonyms: abrasion, friction, erosion, corrosion, corroding, grinding; More
2.
(in scholastic theology) sorrow, but not contrition, for sin.