Thread regarding Quest Software Inc. layoffs

Productivity

Man, it’s a pretty great time to be at Quest Software right now. They’re investing in a ton of new tools and training to help us sell more, which is smart.

And the tracking systems are next-level management can see exactly who’s driving the extra productivity and revenue, so the right people get rewarded. No guesswork.

We’re a leaner company these days too, which means there’s nowhere to hide how productive you actually are.

I’ve never seen so many VPs this eager to support such a small team. While other companies are cutting those big roles, Quest is doing the opposite. It’s actually pretty refreshing.

And with the data and AI bo-m happening, their early investments are paying off big time. Now they’re doubling down on security and migrations. At this rate, we’ll be the next SpaceX before long.


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Yes well spotted signs of success as double down on LinkedIn outreach, zero marketing budgets and restructuring.

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Post ID: @1dq+1kv3t4c8v

Never in doubt

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Post ID: @v2+1kv3t4c8v

Can anyone answer that? Might have to send this one the HR directors way, such a riddle

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Post ID: @v1+1kv3t4c8v

Well I think this isn't true, unless a spectacular manlet account manager this isn't the company for you rest assured, no matter what you do for such a company you never win

The main question, the one that everyone wants to ask, Is account manager of the year or quarter different in any notable way?

Previously I heard it's based on purity over quantity, is this true? At which point does the territory account manager become involved? Such riddling genius may well be rewarded

Bag them up Scotty and we're going to the kick off, just watch your drinks

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Post ID: @tz+1kv3t4c8v

Sarcasm personified...

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