Evernote dismisses employees worldwide to reorganize the organization
BySebastian Jaramillo
"Evernote" allows you to access your own notebook saved on the cloud with various devices and means such as PC, browser, smartphone, tablet etc. Evernote started the service in June 2008, and now it has grown to have 100 million users worldwide as of about 7 years since then. It was revealed that Evernote dismissed 20 of the employees working in the offices around the world for organization restructuring.
Evernote lays off 20 employees globally in a partial restructuring | The Verge
http://www.theverge.com/2015/1/7/7511183/evernote-lays-off-20-employees-globally-in-a-partial-restructuring
Evernote has ten offices in nine countries as of 2015, when seven years have elapsed since the beta version of Evernote was released. Evernote dismissed 20 employees from offices around the world to improve the company's overall revenue. "Our 2015 plan focuses on areas that can give the most impact on productivity and revenue, so we first dismissed 20 employees from offices around the world" And Evernote's spokesperson commented on The Verge.
According to The Verge, this is the first time that Evernote has restructured this scale, its purpose is to concentrate the development of the Evernote application, which is the main service, in the offices of the two cities of California and Zurich with headquarters I am doing it.
According to someone who leaked information on collective dismissal done by Evernote to The Verge, some of the employees who were dismissed were persons who were at the top of the product division at the office in Austin, Texas, USA, and those who served as engineers , Designers, quality management staff, and so on. The Evernote's Austin office was born in August 2011, where you can easily draw arrows and graffiti in images saved in EvernoteSkitch"And will be able to easily scan paper with smartphone cameras"Scannable"In the office where the service was created, there seems to have been speculation that the Austin office will be lost among the staff.
By reading the following article you can see how the app "Scannable", a free application that documents can be easily scanned with a smartphone camera, which was born at the Austin office is the application.
I scanned documents and business cards and converted them into data and tried using "Scannable" that I can throw into Evernote. - GIGAZINE
Evernote commented "Continue development of Scannable at the Austin office."
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