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> There are currently no open jobs in Prime Air.
There are zero openings. How does this prove it’s not shutdown?
They also had 30% turnover in 2021 and 20% the year before according to [1]. I can't imagine how miserable it must be there to generate those numbers.

[1] https://web.archive.org/web/20220506053517/https://www.busin...

> There are zero openings. How does this prove it’s not shutdown?

Since when does having zero openings mean that a team is shut down? Sometimes teams are staffed enough to not need more people at the moment, so they will post a job opening whenever there is a need for it.

A specific personal example: my org had a period of a couple of months with no openings in late second half of last year, simply because we didn't need more people at the time, and then we posted more openings later. We were nowhere close to being shut down.

> Since when does having zero openings mean that a team is shut down?

This is not a claim that anyone made. The claim was that an ad for zero openings doesn't prove a team hasn't shut down.

> an ad for zero openings doesn't prove a team hasn't shut down.

If that's what the argument actually was trying to say, then I fully agree with it, makes perfect sense.