After two years of euphoria, marked by a race for talent and salary inflation, the end is brutal.
Netflix's situation is symptomatic of a sector.
The platform saw a drop in subscriber numbers in the first quarter and immediately laid off 25 people from its marketing department.
Further job cuts are still expected.
The measure may seem anecdotal, but it has the effect of a thunderclap in a population of employees accustomed to being pampered by their employer and now, returned overnight, in the American way.
The testimonials are multiplying on social networks, with new hires thanked before even having pushed the door of Facebook.
The American press is full of examples of start-ups of all sizes, stars of the year 2021, condemned to reduce the sails this year.
Cameo, one of the new tech unicorns across the Atlantic which, for a fee, allows fans to have a personalized video...
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