https://coverager.com/the-zebra-goes-through-another-round-of-layoffs/
Few week ago they were posting jobs on LinkedIn 🤔
A few weeks ago I'd never heard of them. Honest question, are lay offs a cost effective form of marketing?
They like to do that. Hire people then lay them off a few months later
I worked there and still unsure how they money and have stayed in business this long.
I brought it up to the higher up’s when I worked there long long time ago. How many people switch their insurance providers? Not many. This business model is not sustainable. The reason this company was doing well during the pandemic was because of the money the u.s govt was printing. The money is gone and people aren’t buying as many cars, houses as they once did. Unless they create a new product the play is over. Build something new put it to market and see how it performs
We all know that’s not going to happen. The amount of priority switching and features never seeing the light of day happened far too often
The company had great potential, but should have used the available time they had to build other things to generate revenue, rather “hope” the market would turn around. It’s too late now. Investors are wary about the recession and the fed will not be printing any money. Too much hopieum when we know the market changes really fast and something that was useful yesterday might not be tomorrow. The CEO is really crappy, extremely vulgar & unprofessional. Last time I was there it wasn’t profitable and I see the zebra maybe another 6 months before they go out of business.
Sorry for those affected. Glad I left that dumpster fire. The C Suite team is going to run this company to the ground.
There is no C suite left. CMO fired. CTO and CCO quit. CPO on sabbatical till 2023 (won’t return, I predict). CEO ruined this company and needs to be removed.