Category: Technology Author : Duncan Riley Posted: October 16, 2008
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Reader Poll: Do you want us to regularly cover startup job cuts?


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More startups are cutting jobs as America drives deeper into recession. Hi5 has cut 15 positions, and Zivity has cut 1/3rd of staff, according to VentureBeat.

It’s the tip of the iceberg, with many more job cuts to come as startups try to prepare themselves for the storm ahead, and as others flounder and fail outright as the money runs out.

We wrote a post last week about focusing blog content in a storm, where the options were to go heavy on the bad news, cover some of it, or ignore it, and instead focus on providing positive news that offers an escape from the negative stories elsewhere.

Our motto is “the better mix” and part of that is offering some fun stuff in with the tech news of the day. The thing is, very soon the tech industry is going to be swamped by bad news stories (it has already begun), and tone wise that may reflect on our mix.

So we thought we’d ask you: do you want us to regularly cover startup job cuts?

I say regularly, because I can never rule out covering the occasional story, where we think it’s important enough to share. But likewise, we could spend half the day writing stories about job cuts very soon as well, and I’m not sure we should be doing that, even if writing about those will make the writing teams jobs a lot easier.

Voting widget below, and we’ll respect any way the vote goes.



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  • I think collecting data would be a useful thing, but that is not just the plural of anecdote. Making an accessible, reliable, source of data for these layoffs is far more interesting and informative than repetitive stories about the individual cuts.
  • i've been asking myself the same question for CN
  • jrrrl
    no way - booooooooring. there are plenty of other sites that report when twitter fires their receptionist or whatever.
  • Rachel
    People are freaking out about the economy but honestly there are still jobs out there. Here are 3 job sites from About.com’s top 10 job site list.

    http://www.linkedin.com (networking)
    http://www.indeed.com (aggregated listings)
    http://www.realmatch.com (matches you to jobs)

    Whole top 10 list here:
    http://jobsearch.about.com/od/joblistings/tp/jo...
  • Great Post
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