Tbh. Cloudflare is transparant with these kind of cases, they don't do "scape goating". When everyone in tech was firing, they didn't.
When an employee made a mistake, Cloudflare refused to name the person and said it was a mistake of the organisation ( was looking for the article, but couldn't find it).
During the last years ( lot's of companies fired lots employees because of rising interest, overhiring during Covid, ... ).
Contrary: The only time they fired employees in a larger quantity, was in Q2 2023 for the sales department, regarding underperformers ( performing 1/5th of the average). This was described here based on the earnings call: https://softwarestackinvesting.com/cloudflare-net-q2-2023-ea... and it's about 100 employees ( on > 3300), where they tried to re-hire others ( who got fired elsewhere because of the raised interests of the FED).
Tbh. Cloudflare is transparant with these kind of cases, they don't do "scape goating". When everyone in tech was firing, they didn't.
When an employee made a mistake, Cloudflare refused to name the person and said it was a mistake of the organisation ( was looking for the article, but couldn't find it).
During the last years ( lot's of companies fired lots employees because of rising interest, overhiring during Covid, ... ).
Contrary: The only time they fired employees in a larger quantity, was in Q2 2023 for the sales department, regarding underperformers ( performing 1/5th of the average). This was described here based on the earnings call: https://softwarestackinvesting.com/cloudflare-net-q2-2023-ea... and it's about 100 employees ( on > 3300), where they tried to re-hire others ( who got fired elsewhere because of the raised interests of the FED).