
Cloudflare cut 1,100 jobs and then grew its engineering team by 45 percent, and its CEO says the pattern will repeat everywhere
THE SO WHAT
A 45% engineering surge immediately after 1,100 cuts is the clearest version yet of the new pattern—fewer generalists, more builders. If your org isn’t explicitly shifting headcount and budget toward product and infra talent, you’re competing against companies that are.
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