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Job-hopping occurs frequently in modern companies. Employee are classified into talent one and general one. Then the employees' payoff Matrix is given in the view of the employees. Evolutionary game theory is applied to analyze the employee's job-hopping problem. The results are obtained that talent employee prefers to choosing job-hopping, while general one would keep the work in the long term.