• Ms. ArmoredThirteen@lemmy.ml
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    8 months ago

    I can’t get too specific on that one because people get fired for leaking meeting info (I’m hoping to keep this job for one more year wish me luck lol). But in my opinion the new CEO has been a lot more open about what’s going on. He’s very straightforward and has been engaging with us in a more human way than JR ever did.

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      8 months ago

      No worries about not being specific, I was only expecting a general answer if any at all.

      And that’s good. Tough times at a company can lead to improved culture (at least for those who survive the layoffs). Best of luck to you!

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      8 months ago

      Unity has over 7000 employees. When you compare it to epic with its 3000, it seems a bit much and rather ineffective.

      Do you have any insight on this?

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        8 months ago

        Unity tripled in size in like 4 years iirc. It is trying very hard to be a large company. Like the culture has been shifting from small company feel to big corporate feel for a while now (since before I joined). It still is clinging very hard to having small company feel though because that’s the kind of culture almost everyone here was sold on.

        As far as the efficiency of our size, I’m honestly not super sure. We’ve been multitasking a lot and have cut things in the past, like Gigaya. My department has always felt understaffed and I get the vibe that a lot of departments feel the same. I haven’t talked to anyone that was like “my team is too big to function well”. So if there is an inefficiency issue it is maybe a broad thing that could be hard to see from any one part of the whole. That said I work in a very specific part of the company and don’t branch out a whole lot to other groups so my interdepartmental knowledge is limited.