by iwaffles on 11/26/12, 4:38 AM with 7 comments
by moocow01 on 11/26/12, 5:55 AM
Typically your biggest numbers are going to come from sales folks / account managers in that, as an example, if the business model allows for a sales rep to sustainably bring in 200k on an 100k salary you most likely are going to hire as many as you can get. Groupon is a good example of this in action although it obviously has not been as successful as they would like.
by johnrgrace on 11/26/12, 4:27 PM
Just think about the credit card side of the business. - They should have one person who's whole job is to make sure their interchange charges are as low as possible. - They likely have a lot of float, money from where customers have paid for stays upfront that they hold onto until the housing providers get paid. If a billion dollars flow through their hands a year and they pay 15 days after the recieve the money, there is $41 million in float that someone needs to invest for the short term. - An entire team of people likely has to deal with credit card fraud.
Any webish company past a revenue range is going to have these issues to deal with.
by itsprofitbaron on 11/26/12, 5:53 PM
The reason why AirBnB needs a team of 800+ employees is because, they’re trying to expand as quickly as possible into as many countries as they can – leveraging the growth they already have there. For example they have 20,000 properties listed in Asia[2] & are focusing heavily on increasing this number & have just opened offices over there.
The [2] post also highlights some of the reason for the number of employees as each location requires, “a team of dedicated local customer support agents and a hotline for queries” due to AirBnB offering 24/7 support to its users. As well as having, local customer support agents who help the company provide 24/7, AirBnB also requires: Management, Finance, Accounting, Legal (Recently they hired David Hantman from Yahoo[3] to help tackle some of their regulatory issues), Human Resources, Business Development, Customer Support, Other Operational Staff etc alongside their developers to build out the company & leverage the market opportunity.
[1] http://thenextweb.com/apps/2011/05/25/airbnb-is-growing-fast...
[2] http://thenextweb.com/asia/2012/11/21/airbnb-targets-2-milli...
[3] http://allthingsd.com/20121015/yahoo-loses-government-relati...
by andrewhillman on 11/26/12, 8:39 AM
by 27182818284 on 11/27/12, 12:30 AM
by damian2000 on 11/26/12, 5:10 AM