Activision Lays off 150 Employees 19
Distressing news from the games industry job market continues to surface, as Activision lays off about 7% of its workforce, or 150 people. From the Gamasutra report: "The cuts are said to be across the board, with no specific developer or publishing unit announced as being affected more than another, with spokesman Ashley Dyer commenting that the layoffs were part of an effort to 'realign' the company's operations for the next two years."
"Laying off across the board" ?? (Score:2, Funny)
Typical of public companies (Score:5, Interesting)
FTFL: Kotick maintains that Activision's future is bright, however: "In the long term, we are planning for market growth that historically follows the introduction of new console hardware. To leverage this future growth and prepare for fiscal 2008, which we expect will be the biggest year in Activision's history, we will continue to focus on investment in our product development resources and intellectual property portfolio, growing our international operations and optimizing our worldwide cost structure and resource allocation."
This is completely asinine. These layoffs are for the short-term to appease Wall Street - in the short term. In the meantime, they're destroying employee moral and hurting their long-term performance. And I bet they have the gall to demand loyalty from their employees.
Re:Typical of public companies (Score:2)
Geeesh. I understand how you can be upset that layoffs have to happen from time to time, but come on. I've been through 3 layoffs so far, and while your response is the typical knee-jerk response, you're really just being a grouch.
I'm glad y
Re:Typical of public companies (Score:1)
Have you ever been laid off? You say you've been through them, but you haven't said if your were actually laid off yourself.
The other thing is that I've worked for companies that demand loyalty from their employees. I don't know if you ever had those types of interviews or compa
Re:Typical of public companies (Score:2)
Agreed. Looks like the market isn't buying it though. ATVI was down 39 cents today. I've been an Activision stockholder for many years. I was going to hang onto it and ride out the new console transition but now I'm not so sure.
The one big company I made the mistake of working for pulls stunts like this routinely. If anything threatens their "consistent 15% EPS growth rate", layoffs ensue (but ne
Re:Typical of public companies (Score:1)
Until engineers start standing up for themselves in the workforce, this will continue to happen. You feel you're underpaid? You probably are! Fin
Looks like... (Score:1, Interesting)
(Doh. Why wasn't there Slashdot back in the days of the Atari 2600. Then at least this comment would have been current...)
Realigning? (Score:5, Insightful)
How do across the board cuts help realign anything? If they were really realigning the business, one would think they would cut from areas that aren't their future focus.
Re:Realigning? (Score:1)
Re:It's "shake out" time (Score:2)
How many are left... (Score:1)
A mathematician watches the Activision CEO go into a building, then ten minutes later 150 people waving pink slips walk out. So the mathematician thinks to himself, "Ah, if they hire 149 more people, the building will be empty!"
no worries (Score:2, Funny)