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by AmericanChopper
1243 days ago
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If you go a read a FAANG annual report, you’ll find the headcounts are in fact finite, meaning they do in fact devote a finite budget to those resources. Just because the headcount or the budget seems so large that you can’t easily conceptualize it, doesn’t mean they are unlimited. Regardless of their motives for increasing headcounts, doing so has an opportunity cost, and so does the way in which they choose to do it. |
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The fact there is finite budget and headcount doesn't necessarily mean anything. If you're limited by the number of quality employees you can recruit and onboard, budget and headcount are effectively meaningless because they're not limited by money.