Just looks like they cut positions deemed unnecessary and focus more on game development right now. If they lay off so many people and still be functioning, there must have been a lot of inefficiencies
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Replying to @DTverweij @fenrysk
They were hiring literally some of the same positions they cut.
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Replying to @_Borsti @DTverweij
that's the point where they realized the laid off too many? i get it though, mid-level leaders see more than higher ups do but when higher ups issue directives, it's gotta be executed on, and then when those directives turn out to be wrong, now they gotta fix the overcorrection
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Starting salary is lower than the salary of someone who has been there for a while so it's "saving money" if you refill a position with someone fresh.
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They still could have cut salary instead of laying off 900 people immediately tho
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That means "you are right but people didn't see you being right but I do"
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Replying to @TrangLe92 @_Borsti
thinking about it now i wonder if Mike Morhaime stepping down was also to help alleviate some of the costs in that now they don't have to pay for his salary, only his pension/retirement package.
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Replying to @fenrysk @TrangLe92
I wonder if he had to go, cause he would have been against the changes Activision was about to make
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Same, I think they somehow forced Mike to step down to make way for all the changes. Can't imagine him standing for firing so many people and cutting the budget of his beloved esports
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