![]() Obviously a very successful group at Apple, and a large and growing one with a lot on their shoulders.” “He's in charge of Apple's silicon, the A10, the A11, all of their custom silicon. "I heard that when floor plans were announced, that there was some meeting with Johny Srouji's team,” said Gruber. Srouji was allegedly so against the changes that Apple "built his team their own building" outside of the main spaceship building. Gruber went on to mention Apple vice president Johny Srouji as one of the employees dissatisfied with the Apple Park office spaces. During the podcast, Gruber and special guest Glenn Fleishman pointed out numerous disadvantages to an open work space, particularly for coders and programmers who aren't used to a lot of foot traffic and noise in their vicinity while they work. Gruber said he got a "couple of similar emails," with employees stating that they won't outright quit before they move to Apple Park, but if it's as bad as they think it's going to be then they will consider leaving Apple. Gruber noted that the email was very level-headed and had a "perfect Apple sensibility," but the source nevertheless said that if they don't like the Apple Park workspaces, they're likely to leave the company after the product ships. They emailed Gruber, telling him that they're working on something that is "going to blow people's minds when we ship," but before that happens their team is transitioning to Apple Park. One source is said to have been with the company for 18 years. ![]() Where good employees are going to choose to leave because they don't want to work there. Judging from the private feedback I've gotten from some Apple employees, I'm 100% certain there's going to be some degree of attrition based on the open floor plans. ![]() Standing desks within one of Apple Park's open offices
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