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by ghaff
1344 days ago
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It was interesting when I joined my current employer about ten years ago after having worked for a big computer maker for about a decade (with an in between longish stint at a couple small to very small companies). At the computer maker, where my pension is from, getting things done tended to be about reaching out to the right person who knew how to make such and such happen. Of course at the intervening smaller companies everyone knew everyone else. Where I am now, personal connections still matter of course. But when I joined, it was a bit of an adjustment to just "submit a ticket" rather than tracking down the right individual to ask a question or do something--at least with respect to company operations like payroll, benefits, or legal. |
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It’s fascinating seeing a company successfully grow from 30 to 300 in a couple of years, with effectiveness mostly increasing.