Does anyone have an annual retrospective of how many people have worked here say 5 years back?
It would be interesting to see annual attrition data.
My subjective feeling is that so many people have never left voluntarily as they have lately, so it seems to me that layoffs are completely unnecessary. The best workers with the greatest expertise are leaving on their own. That is a big red flag that there is no more plan for growth.
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@1yoc, thank you
Global numbers:
End of 2014: 2,720
End of 2015: 2,319
End of 2016: 2,355 including TIW
End of 2017: 2,019
End of 2018: 1,926
End of 2019: 1,814
End of 2020: 1,424
DQE:
End of 2014: 556
End of 2015: 580
End of 2016: 425
End of 2017: 340
End of 2018: 351
End of 2019: 323
End of 2020: Not published yet, but there were 115 laid off, so maybe 208 remaining
Don’t ever factor in logic when it comes to DQ layoffs....never ever.