← Back to context Comment by aniruddh__s 2 months ago They're still keeping the interns. Feels very much like a 'replacement'. 2 comments aniruddh__s Reply carefulfungi 2 months ago Am I math-ing right that this creates a 1:4 employee to intern ratio? (5000 x 20% layoffs = 1000 redundancies; 4000 employees and 1000 interns?) aniruddh__s 2 months ago The 1111 interns are spread throughout the year, so this summer there will be about 500 interns among 4000 employees.
carefulfungi 2 months ago Am I math-ing right that this creates a 1:4 employee to intern ratio? (5000 x 20% layoffs = 1000 redundancies; 4000 employees and 1000 interns?) aniruddh__s 2 months ago The 1111 interns are spread throughout the year, so this summer there will be about 500 interns among 4000 employees.
aniruddh__s 2 months ago The 1111 interns are spread throughout the year, so this summer there will be about 500 interns among 4000 employees.
Am I math-ing right that this creates a 1:4 employee to intern ratio? (5000 x 20% layoffs = 1000 redundancies; 4000 employees and 1000 interns?)
The 1111 interns are spread throughout the year, so this summer there will be about 500 interns among 4000 employees.