May 7, 2020
Sonder Response
6yThank you for sharing your feedback. It is always useful to hear different perspectives on how Sonder is doing, as we navigate the exceptional circumstances which have been presented by the Covid-19 situation.
On technology consolidation or consistency, Sonder started out on Heroku and is transitioning to AWS/Kubernetes -- newer services, as you know, run in AWS/Kubernetes. The transitional state can admittedly have some areas that are messier, especially around overlap areas within the monolith. For wider breadth technology transitions, this is not unusual and the whole process usually takes longer than initially anticipated.
In parallel, teams have the agency to accomplish their goals within some menu of technology choices, governed by recently established frontend and backend "guilds". In a more distributed system, the specific technologies used to build services are less important than the interactions between domains; though it is definitely helpful to establish some conventions and standards, which the guilds are meant to facilitate. The structures are there, but team leaders, like you were, have to engage and help shape it.
The layoffs were obviously a very tough call, for all involved. We were one of the earlier companies to do layoffs and have since been followed by many other companies -- some of which are household names. Despite the improving situation, the Covid-19 situation will present ongoing difficulties for businesses across many sectors.
On the topic of individuals mentioned who were likely to "churn", there were one-on-one discussions to explore opportunities on other teams where they might get a fresh start; or to explore passions and perhaps better role fits. These discussions were of course not communicated to the broader team since they are very individual and private to each person. In the context of potential layoffs, the question is do you retain somebody who seems chronically dissatisfied or try to give that spot to somebody who is more likely to stay? These are not easy choices. There was much more time invested here -- even before the possibility of layoffs -- than might be immediately apparent.
As for Sonder's longer-term prospects, they will align with the recovery of travel. As lockdowns ease, early indications are positive; humans are after all very social creatures. As you mentioned, there are some great, smart, hardworking people here. The mixed blessing here is that the Covid-19 crisis has actually sharpened our collective focus, which is probably a good push; our competitors have also gone or been weakened. Each person will have to assess for themselves, but it seems likely that there will be a very bright light at the end of the tunnel.