The culture's died a death. Management did not seem to understand what they were doing when they carried out layoffs in such bad faith, needlessly skirting round collective consultation by pretending every office is totally independent. People saw this for the lie it was and felt burned by it. The exodus of skilled engineers has been astonishingly fast. They've played fast and loose with their people, at a company that used to sing its "people first" creds from the rooftops, and there's no easy route back from that. It's a huge fall from grace, and it feels like the only way is down. The way they respond to recent Glassdoor reviews epitomises what it's like these days, not even trying to respond to the writers or the substance of their points, instead just turning direct to the reader, in a sad attempt to convince outsiders it's not so bad. Inane (and somewhat insulting) "fact checks" that miss the point, branding and PR over substance. RIP, AND, you were good while it lasted.