Adding people fast is very bad for an organization's efficiency, for a variety of reasons, including the one you mention.
However, subtracting a lot of people fast is just as bad for an organization's efficiency, for a whole host of other reasons. Not that I expect Robinhood had much choice in the matter at this point.
However, subtracting a lot of people fast is just as bad for an organization's efficiency, for a whole host of other reasons. Not that I expect Robinhood had much choice in the matter at this point.