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

  • @Burn_The_Right
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    10 months ago

    I mean, I could see them having a few hundred employees total at DocuSign, but holy crap! What do they all do?

    There are infinitely more complex pieces of software out there with less than a tenth of the number of employees.

    • @[email protected]
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      5010 months ago

      Sales, marketing and support most likely. It has a massive corporate userbase. I’m guessing the actual tech side of the house is only a small fraction.

    • Ghostalmedia
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      910 months ago

      They need to employ a small army of handwringing analysts to verify your terrible trackpad and touch screen signatures.

      • @[email protected]
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        1110 months ago

        So do these guys wring their hands while analyzing stuff or do they actually analyze handwringing?

        • @Shadywack
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          110 months ago

          My guess is that snorting cocaine while “working” makes that a bit difficult.

    • @kinther
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      710 months ago

      I used to work at DS and there was definitely overhiring done during the early pandemic when the stock price was going up. At least three people I know were let go in this round and they were in technical teams, which was surprising.

  • @hperrin
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    5310 months ago

    Holy shit, how many employees does DocuSign need?

    • @Shadywack
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      2210 months ago

      I’m no fan of these layoffs, but a company like Docusign having over 7k employees is mind blowing to me. They could probably GET BY with 440 employees and then outsourcing customer service entirely.

  • @Jakdracula
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    1810 months ago

    Why do they need that many employees?

    • @Doomsider
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      1710 months ago

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

      • @[email protected]
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        2210 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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          710 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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            910 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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              210 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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                -110 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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            10 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.

  • @Brkdncr
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    1110 months ago

    Our account manager just tried to wrangle us into 3x as many licenses as we needed. I looked at the numbers and there wasn’t any usage. I think they logged in to sign something over a year ago and that auto-consumed a license.

    Spent waaay too much time trying to get them to come up with the right number.

    I think their business model is to get as many people licensed as possible even if they aren’t using the product. The steps you need to go through to release a license are odd.

    • @SpaghettiYeti
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      110 months ago

      They wanted $30k for like 6k envelopes a year for my company. With Conga Sign, it was less than $5k for UNLIMITED. They didn’t adjust pricing with competition. They need to shrink or go extinct.

  • @OutrageousUmpire
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    710 months ago

    I need to just filter out layoff news. All these tech layoffs really bug me. Hope we see some startups take off filled with these laid off workers.

    • @[email protected]
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      210 months ago

      I feel much less strongly about them (as in I just care less, they’re still still horrible) since I left the industry to start my own business, tbh.

  • @Coreidan
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    210 months ago

    Can’t stop won’t stop

    • Ghostalmedia
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      1610 months ago

      Leases, mortgages, loans, hiring agreements. I feel like most major contracts get signed with Docusign these days. Been that way for a years now.

      There are alternative products, but they’re definitely the biggest player for digital contracts.

              • @[email protected]
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                210 months ago

                Basically means that it cannot be printed and must be done by hand, which originally implied being signed with ink.

                • @[email protected]
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                  210 months ago

                  I got that part but I had just imagined someone giving a bit fat sloppy lick across a signature line. (My brain can be quite broken at times.)

        • Ghostalmedia
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          310 months ago

          Makes sense. Japan’s business culture is world famous for being weird as shit.

            • @[email protected]
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              10 months ago

              All cultures are weird as shit when you look at them from the outside.

              (No, I am not excluding myself. There are plenty of people that could easily consider me weird as fuck. I rather enjoy that, so it kinda works out in the end.)

        • @IamAnonymous
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          110 months ago

          I thought Hanko was slowly being retired for regular transactions and only being preserved for big events like marriage / new house purchase.