Nor 30 percent. There might be some cuts but nowhere near what some people like to spread for reasons only they know (maybe they are lonely and like the attention - it's sad in any case). As for the people who might get hit, I think each and every one will be better off than at Citrix once the dust settles. I wouldn't mind getting severance to leave this place one bit.
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"Recently a large audio/tech firm announced 17% of their workforce will be eliminated."
Said "tech" firm (they're actually a media company) has approximately 10x the number of employees as their three nearest competitors, all of whom have an arguably better product. I think that said tech firm needs to think long and hard why they still have so many people left, as they could clearly shed another 40-50% of their staff.
The domain name is the most valuable thing left in CSG, to be honest. I bet Robert Smith is happy that he managed to get 30+ su-kers to fund his ego when doing the deal, with no risk to his personal wealth. Truly the worst deal in history except for those who struck gold and are long gone.
Let me head over to cloud.com to see if anything has changed.
Nope... the last news item is the first news item, September 2022. LOL. The doughboy's picture is still at the top.
What a giant waste of a good domain name. To call it "amateur" is an insult to amateurs who actually try their best.
Recently a large audio/tech firm announced 17% of their workforce will be eliminated. Interest rates are high, active wars, money is tight for both main street and wall street. I am in accord that 30 or 40 percent is high, I personally wouldn't be surprised if it happened here. CSG is unpredictable, we have no clear roadmap, and our CEO is figuring it out as each day turns.