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1. paxys+7Yb[view] [source] 2024-09-13 12:36:47
>>mef+(OP)
> The company counted an average of only 42 employees in 2023, down from 61 two years earlier. During the year, it generated $31MM in net revenue per employee (13-28x that of Amazon, Apple, Google, and Microsoft) and $15.5MM in operating profit (27-560x).

This is the wildest part. One company that is proving all the "why does <company> need 10000 engineers?" takes true.

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2. strken+Vhc[view] [source] 2024-09-13 15:01:48
>>paxys+7Yb
> This is the wildest part. One company that is proving all the "why does <company> need 10000 engineers?" takes true.

Generally speaking, <company> needs <number> engineers because it's rational to keep hiring while each incremental engineer generates more value than they cost in salary and overhead, even if some of those engineers are at less than 50% utilisation and have to generate pointless make-work for themselves to get past performance review.

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