Also, I would guess major grows are due to a massive influx of tech-sales people.
This is just an extrapolation, but I would bet when the pandemic hit their email boxes and phones blowup with people throwing money at them and begging to "fix" their telephony system in a scenario where most of their employees are at home.
Now the market is bigger but also mostly adjusted and the 2021 tsunami of free money is over.
I'm sure many technical people are affected by this but they are a minority because they were never the majority of hires ( my guess )
Twilio isn't a turnkey platform, quite a bit of this business went to platforms like Telnyx that make Teams Phone System and similar setups super easy.
Yes. When people talk about “turnkey” they are talking about higher level aggregate products though. For example, ZenDesk is a “turnkey” customer support product that is built on top of Twilio APIs. Dropbox is a “turnkey” file management product built on top of AWS S3 APIs.
These days, Twilio does have a lot more integrated solutions, but people still think of them as just the message transport layer that they started as.
This is just an extrapolation, but I would bet when the pandemic hit their email boxes and phones blowup with people throwing money at them and begging to "fix" their telephony system in a scenario where most of their employees are at home.
Now the market is bigger but also mostly adjusted and the 2021 tsunami of free money is over.
I'm sure many technical people are affected by this but they are a minority because they were never the majority of hires ( my guess )