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Layoffs at Canadian tech startups

194 点作者 ericzawo超过 2 年前

14 条评论

neonate超过 2 年前
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sbarre超过 2 年前
This part at the end of the article is probably the real true nugget in here:<p>&gt; But implicit in that risk, Mr. Nayyar points out, is a lot of downside. Many executives thought, “but didn’t say out loud, that if demand disappeared or changed course – sometimes even slightly changed course – those people we brought on, it might not make sense to have them around any more. … You’re just a number on the page; whatever happens, happens.”<p>I have no doubt that a lot of tech companies, including Canadian startups like Shopify, hired like mad during the pandemic boom knowing full-well that they would end up laying off a bunch of those new hires once things got &quot;normal&quot; again.<p>A lesson to be learned for anyone taking a job in a fast-growing company is to really think about the value that your specific job brings to the company.<p>What is your direct contribution to the bottom line? Work this math into whatever official comms you get from your employer when trying to think about what your actual job security looks like.<p>That and be prepared for layoffs. Have a couple of months of runway put aside somewhere and don&#x27;t touch it. Because I think these cycles of boom-then-bust for growth are only going to get more frequent.
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mjr00超过 2 年前
This isn&#x27;t a uniquely Canadian problem at all, it&#x27;s just Canada experiencing the pain of the wider tech sector.<p>Ultimately, it&#x27;s the same issue as what&#x27;s happened (and happening) in the US: the VC fun money dried up, and it&#x27;s no longer cool to be an unprofitable business with a lot of &quot;growth potential&quot;. Now tech leadership is being forced to balance a budget and figure out a path to profitability instead of just perpetually increasing revenues at negative margins.
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walrus01超过 2 年前
Canadian tech startups are <i>hilarious</i>. The domestic media likes to play up Hootsuite in Vancouver like it&#x27;s a big deal. Maybe in the context of Vancouver&#x27;s size of tech job market... But it&#x27;s absolutely nothing compared to what exists in Seattle or anywhere in California or places in NY, Texas, etc.<p>The unfortunate lesson that every Canadian working in the tech field will learn is that if you&#x27;re really talented and experienced, you&#x27;re going to ultimately be faced with the stark choice of accepting a dramatically lower salary for the <i>privilege</i> of living and working in Vancouver or Toronto, maybe because you have family obligations or can&#x27;t&#x2F;won&#x27;t move to the USA. While you will see your peers who are free to move take jobs at double the salary in USD-equivalent in the US.
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3qz超过 2 年前
A “startup” in Canada is just a dozen guys who stay afloat by chasing $50k government grants full time. It’s very good when these go out of business
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negamax超过 2 年前
Unpopular opinion with some truth in it. Many of the SWEs and other product people in these companies left at the peak of pandemic due to burnout, but mostly due to cheap money. Many senior leaders cashed out their stock and went into the sunset.<p>Companies responded with mass hiring as money was everywhere. They grossly underestimated the complexity of running an engineering org and now the bill is due. I think until the old guards come back, we will see the pain exacerbate.<p>PS: It&#x27;s an opinion
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vouaobrasil超过 2 年前
I interviewed at a startup once in Canada. They offered 40K per year (Canadian) and asked late working hours right in the interview process. No thanks...
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cardy31超过 2 年前
Calling Shopify a Canadian Tech Startup is really getting old. At 10k+ employees the term “startup” should really stop being applied to it. It is really big, and many of its execs are from huge American banks. So even “Canadian” may soon cease to be a valid label for it.
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mkl95超过 2 年前
I&#x27;m more interested in hiring freezes, i.e. locking people out of the industry vs forcing them to switch jobs
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kazinator超过 2 年前
When are there not layoffs in startups?<p>Startups are a crapshoot; not a sure thing. Startups sputter and fail in the best of times and worst of times.<p>You can go through 30 years of career doing nothing but hopping from one failed startup to another, which can span a bubble or two and a couple of recessions.<p>Software? Most software ever written has been a commercial flop. Not a single customer.
phendrenad2超过 2 年前
We&#x27;re in a recession. Any time there&#x27;s a recession, people become bearish and want to be paid in cash and not stock options. So it&#x27;s bad times for startups. The good news is, the startups that make it though this will be the ones where people really made a product they were passionate about. Think Square or Skype.
osigurdson超过 2 年前
I feel like this is the first time that we&#x27;ve known with such certainty that a recession is coming in ~6 months.
thomasjudge超过 2 年前
Winter is coming
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Jemm超过 2 年前
Companies using jobs as a profit buffer is truly sociopathic.<p>Yes of course when things get truly bad companies need to lay off staff, but what we are seeing is people being fired to preserve a profit margin and CEOs are massive bonuses.