It’s very much good job v people for the job. I had a job organising an event where I got a range of venue options from free, but with downsides to some at minor cost, got a whole lot of subsidised things for the event and stepped in to do the jobs of people who weren’t organised.
Didn’t get one thank you, got static from the people controlling the budget (as they were making it rain comfortable expensive options for their own projects), and got a whole bunch of snarky comments. Next year they appointed four people to do the same job, but had to cancel the annual event for the first time in ages because between all of them they couldn’t even manage to book a venue.
Long story short- headcount doesn’t always mean that much.
Didn’t get one thank you, got static from the people controlling the budget (as they were making it rain comfortable expensive options for their own projects), and got a whole bunch of snarky comments. Next year they appointed four people to do the same job, but had to cancel the annual event for the first time in ages because between all of them they couldn’t even manage to book a venue.
Long story short- headcount doesn’t always mean that much.