>Maybe it’s not the employees fault, but the management who hired them…
I think the managers are just putting up a straight face, as they need to respond to the changing circumstances.
I think it has more to do with the economy and the war of Russia against Ukraine. All of a sudden there is less money to go around, interest rates are rising and it got harder to raise money.
And they probably changed their plans, now it is less about 'new features' and more about 'maintenance of existing systems'. But that didn't get into the article, so it's all the fault of the people who will have to look for a new job.
Searching for a new job isn't a pleasant experience, if you ask me.
(I am not working at google or facebook, but I will probably get to feel the implications as well...)
I think the managers are just putting up a straight face, as they need to respond to the changing circumstances.
I think it has more to do with the economy and the war of Russia against Ukraine. All of a sudden there is less money to go around, interest rates are rising and it got harder to raise money.
And they probably changed their plans, now it is less about 'new features' and more about 'maintenance of existing systems'. But that didn't get into the article, so it's all the fault of the people who will have to look for a new job.
Searching for a new job isn't a pleasant experience, if you ask me.
(I am not working at google or facebook, but I will probably get to feel the implications as well...)