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by luckylion
1209 days ago
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> I don't think it is absurd to say that they are fed up with the current dynamic that takes part of this away from them and are firing people just to create an atmosphere of fear. But it's been that way forever in tech companies: SWE make enormous amounts of money and can control their work + environment a lot. In the world where corporations function like torture dungeons and managers are running around looking for opportunities to satisfy their sadist urges, how would the boom cycles ever happen where employees get whatever they ask for and 5 years of work straight out of university can get you enough money to retire to a modest life without ever lifting another finger. Managers are all bipolar? Do they have meetings where they coordinate when to lure the people in and then all release their hate at once for maximum effect? That just doesn't make a lot of sense to me whereas the cyclic nature of the economy and the external stimulus through a) everyone being in their homes a lot more because of the pandemic, and b) money pouring in like crazy because of the central banks explains both the aggressive hiring (during hard upswings and cheap money) as well as the trimming (during downturns and less cheap money). If it's one company, sure, it may be because of some manager hating people. But pretty much all companies with the exception of Apple (so far, and who also only indirectly employs a lot of their people, so they don't fire them, they just terminate the contracts with their employers, who then fire them)? That would need coordination beyond "monkey see, monkey do". |
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This has certainly not been true since for ever and is only partially now. Only a small minority of developers make enormous amounts of money and there are plenty of shitty companies that do not give you any control whatsoever.
That being said, I do not disagree that part of it is due to the boom-bust cycle of markets, but yeah, managers "coordinate" in a sense that there is a zeitgeist and a common understanding of what the atmosphere is.
They hired people when it was beneficial (note that I am not using the word "profitable" here) for them to do so and now they are firing because that is the new beneficial thing. Keep in mind that managers do not pay you out of their pocket.
A pure market-driven downsizing wave usually touches the C-level too.