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by candybar
1189 days ago
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> But it absolutely calls in question the notion these companies wouldn't do something just because they're "competing" against each other. This doesn't make any sense and you're misunderstanding the original comment. The point is the idea that they are hurting their bottom line by overhiring, but the whole thing works out because it prevents their competition from hiring is completely nonsensical, when you're alleging that they are all doing it. If they are all hurting themselves by overhiring, they can't be deriving any benefit from keeping the talent away from your competition. Your competition is also overhiring and doesn't need the talent either. So keeping them away from your competition helps your competition at your expense. |
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Is there a reason why you think FAANG only competes against each other and no one else? FAANG colluding to prevent other companies from getting access to tech talent is exactly something they would do even tho they are "competing" against each other. OpenAI for example is now seen a direct competitor against Alphabet and its cash cow.