DocuSign to lay off 6% of workforce, or about 440 jobs::DocuSign announced Tuesday it will cut 6% of its workforce as part of a restructuring plan

  • @Doomsider
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    178 months ago

    Spoken like a true CEO. About time for a merger riiight?

    • @[email protected]
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      218 months ago

      No seriously? How many engineers are needed to let people add a signature image to a pdf?

      Not 440

      • GladiusB
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        78 months ago

        Can you imagine how many documents need to be properly accessed and backed up for legal reasons. I have used it for damn near anything. School registration, rental, home buying, legal reasons. There have to be so many redundancies for me and I’m a nobody. Now imagine all that for a modest company? And how many exist. I can see a decent amount of employees to facilitate that.

        • @Jakdracula
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          88 months ago

          It’s automated, I don’t see thousands of people in a massive warehouse running around with printed documents filing them in stacks of boxes.

          • GladiusB
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            28 months ago

            That is not what I was talking about. There are still people that need to monitor the code and the storage spaces. Servers don’t just magically have space. Especially if they are doing anything on the cloud. Making them accessable is a database feature that has to be daunting.

            • @[email protected]
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              -18 months ago

              You’re talking 8,000 employees.

              And I’d bet all that server management is done by a subcontractor in the data center (having worked in enterprise for decades, this is how it’s done).

              FTEs often don’t even touch production, they work things out in Test/Pre-prod, then document it, and hand it off to Change Management and their change vendor (those folks in the data center).

              Those change engineers do changes for multiple clients, which makes their time less expensive since they’re fully utilized.

        • @hperrin
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          8 months ago

          I mean, 1, if they’re at all competent in their job. 2, if they’re not. Probably a lawyer too, so 3.