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by diab0lic
442 days ago
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Until a few years ago most projects at Netflix were done with a handful of engineers ( <= 6 ). A dozen people working on something would have been considered very large. Four dozen would have been considered a company wide effort. |
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Netflix was famous for that, too -- no RSUs, just straight cash, and we'll fire you if we think you can't deliver.
100s of devs would essentially be their entire, company-wide, operating budget; it's gotta be like 10-15 people tops on these things.