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  • How many (hope it´s no secret) employees does Cakewalk have? (p.4)
2017/01/11 09:50:38
Pragi
So I will mark this question as answered cause Cakewalk is practicing the art of 
keeping a secret .
There is no matter to not respect that.
2017/01/11 11:01:58
bapu
Maybe they are still counting.....
2017/01/11 11:15:21
pwalpwal
bapu
Maybe they are still counting.....


sounds legit
 
2017/01/11 11:56:24
Anderton
For the record, I don't know how many employees Cakewalk has. But there may be no easy answer if some people are contracted, others are remote employees, some are part-time, etc.
2017/01/11 12:36:45
WallyG
Pragi
Thanks for your answers .
Found out via microapps link,
that it might be between 50 - 200 .


Let's split it and say there are 125 employees and annual revenue is 10M. That's $80K per employee. 50 employees makes more sense. Then again it depends what the software designers make. But then again, who cares? Just make music!
 
Walt
2017/01/11 12:38:34
microapp
Craig, please...
If Cakewalk does not know who they are paying,
I can see why they can't answer the why and when questions either.
I contract with a company with a $20 billion market cap.
They have no clue about a lot of things, but I assure you there is a woman in accounting that knows to the penny what I have been paid.
 
2017/01/11 15:51:23
eph221
WallyG
Pragi
Thanks for your answers .
Found out via microapps link,
that it might be between 50 - 200 .


Let's split it and say there are 125 employees and annual revenue is 10M. That's $80K per employee. 50 employees makes more sense. Then again it depends what the software designers make. But then again, who cares? Just make music!
 
Walt




No, that's 1 million for the ceo and $15 per hour for everyone else.
2017/01/11 15:55:26
John
I can give a true accounting. Cakewalk has more than one and less than ten thousand employees. 
2017/01/11 17:21:18
tenfoot
Pragi
So I will mark this question as answered...

 
I really wish you hadn't. There's 3 minutes of my life I will never get back  
 
2017/01/11 19:10:49
Anderton
microapp
Craig, please...
If Cakewalk does not know who they are paying,
I can see why they can't answer the why and when questions either.
I contract with a company with a $20 billion market cap.
They have no clue about a lot of things, but I assure you there is a woman in accounting that knows to the penny what I have been paid.
 

 
Of course. But the question was how many employees does Cakewalk have. Employees are different from independent contractors, who are common in this industry. If someone works three hours a day for a week every six months on a special project, accounting will know what they're paid but that doesn't mean they get a W2 or are even considered employees. They may work with other software companies as well. 
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