Yes. Once companies can no longer afford to be compassionate while losing business. The economic reality will hit when the pandemic abates.
No. The economy is recovering
Where and how are you measuring? I'm not looking for official data, just want to get a sense for your sentiment/assessment.
Yep. Only going to get worse. There’s usually a half year cycle for corporate spend evaluation due to contract clauses. We are just coming up on that after 2 declining quarters. I am actively working with several huge clients on cutting their IT spend dramatically. Ad spend is gone and software spend is getting tighter. Buckle up, folks.
Ah hhah. The fed is printing money
Yeah, Agree
Most industries that are not in tech have begun re hiring and are trying to get back to normal. Hopefully the tech industry follows this
Yes, FANG incoming
U go first. Ahhaahha
This week and next week will give us more clarity with big tech earnings reports. Microsoft report doesn't look good with lack of guidance for 2020.
Airbnb is dead 💀 🦴
I can see lots of airbb employees applying for jobs now
Applying for jobs at google?
Companies like Oracle, HP and IBM are imploding quietly.
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What's the point of the second option, it's the only right answer lol
I was about to write third option as 'No, not so soon but maybe next year'
It’s not the only right answer. It implies that the future covid situation will directly impact whether or not there will be layoffs. The other option (most probably yes), for example, might be true regardless of the covid situation.