Mark Pincus CEO of Zynga Cartoon |
Mark Pincus CEO of Zynga |
Today Mark Pincus founder and
CEO of Zynga released a comprehensive statement concerning company
layoffs, Game reductions and contracted support.
CEO Mark Pincus just confirmed Zynga's layoffs in a note to employees. The company provided Business Insider with a copy of his note.
Here it is:
Team,
Earlier today we initiated a number of
changes to streamline our operations, focus our resources on our most
strategic opportunities, and invest in our future. We waited to share
this news with all of you until we had first spoken with the groups
impacted.
As part of these changes, we’ve had to
make some tough decisions around products, teams and people. I want to
fill you in on what's happened and address any concerns you may have.
Here are the most important details.
We are sunsetting 13 older games and we’re also significantly reducing our investment in The Ville.
We are closing the Zynga
Boston studio and proposing closures of the Zynga Japan and UK studios.
Additionally, we are reducing staffing levels in our Austin studio. All
of these represent terrific entrepreneurial teams, which make this
decision so difficult.
In addition to these studios, we are also making a small number of partner team reductions.
In all, we will unfortunately be parting
ways with approximately 5% of our full time workforce. We don’t take
these decisions lightly as we recognize the impact to our colleagues and
friends who have been on this journey with us. We appreciate their
amazing contributions and will miss them.
This is the most painful part of an
overall cost reduction plan that also includes significant cuts in
spending on data hosting, advertising and outside services, primarily
contractors.
These reductions, along with our ongoing
efforts to implement more stringent budget and resource allocation
around new games and partner projects, will improve our profitability
and allow us to reinvest in great games and our Zynga network on web and
mobile.
Zynga made social gaming and play a
worldwide phenomenon, and we remain the industry leader. Our success has
come from our dedication to a simple and powerful proposition – that
play is not just something people do to pass time, it’s a core need for
every person and culture.
We will all be discussing these difficult
changes more with our teams and as a company. Tomorrow, Dave and I will
be hosting a post-earnings webcast (details to follow) and next week we
will be discussing our broader vision and strategy during our quarterly
all-hands meeting. I’m confident this puts us on the right path to
deliver on the promise of social gaming and make Zynga into an internet
treasure.
If you have any immediate questions, I hope you will talk directly with your manager, Colleen, or me.
I look forward to talking with you tomorrow.
MarkSource
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