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Slickdeals thinks 20 employees is enough
July 24, 2012 at
10:39 AM
Guess so with all the free mods!
http://www.openforum.c om/articles...ust-enough
Even though deal-sharing site Slickdeals has been around for more than a decade, CEO Bryant Quan says it's still pretty much in startup mode.
With more than a 100 million page views every month and only 20 full-time employees, there's a ratio of 5 million customers to one employee, which means Slickdeals had to build a team flexible enough to wear many hats and make decisions independently.
http://www.openforum.c
Even though deal-sharing site Slickdeals has been around for more than a decade, CEO Bryant Quan says it's still pretty much in startup mode.
With more than a 100 million page views every month and only 20 full-time employees, there's a ratio of 5 million customers to one employee, which means Slickdeals had to build a team flexible enough to wear many hats and make decisions independently.
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BryantQ is the CEO?
So... BryantQ = Mr. SD?
I KNEW IT ALL ALONG!
Ban him for having multiple accounts! You're all hypocrites if you don't!
he wear many hats!!
"I have this rule: if you lie, you die," says Quan. "If you say something about your background or work, and it comes out differently, that says a lot about a person."
I don't really care if I see Schooby in a hat.
he wear many hats!!
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he wear many hats!!
A federal judge ruled Monday that publishing an entire article without the rights holder's authorization was a fair use of the work
http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/...e-defense/
A federal judge ruled Monday that publishing an entire article without the rights holder's authorization was a fair use of the work, in yet another blow to newspaper copyright troll Righthaven.
he wore a hat when he took the pic
that sounds like a more interesting story than using a self timer, or someone else taking the pic.
There goes your bonus...
http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/...e-defense/
A federal judge ruled Monday that publishing an entire article without the rights holder's authorization was a fair use of the work, in yet another blow to newspaper copyright troll Righthaven.