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Valve makes almost $50 million per employee, raking in more cash per person than Google, Amazon, or Microsoft — gaming giant's 350 employees on track to generate $17 billion this year

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  • S stupidcasey@lemmy.world

    Unfortunately that isn’t true, by accident this has been tested by tech companies like Netflix they were paid in stocks when the company was worth nothing but as it grew they got paid more and more until it became apparent that they didn’t actually have to work anymore entire companies became filled with zombie employees people who don’t work like at all beyond what they are contractually obligated to do, it created huge discontent between the teirs of worker the one’s actually doing the work and the ones getting paid, you almost can’t pay people beyond a certain amount because they don’t work for you then they don’t need to they can live a perfectly fine life without working and nothing gets done so you just have to higher a new staff who once again you can’t in pay too much or they won’t need to work and you’ll just have more zombie employees.

    It is actually very well established:

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    Boomer Humor Doomergod
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    That sounds a lot like the violence inherent in the system

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    • B Bob Robertson IX

      Mono=one poly=seller… and last I checked Steam is not the only seller of video games. They aren’t even the only seller of digital video games. They aren’t even the only seller of digital video games for SteamOS.

      They are the largest because they do what’s right by their customers and employees. As a ‘for instance’, I bought Portal 2 for the PS3 many years ago. I no longer have my PS3 but I can still play Portal 2 (as well as Portal which was just thrown in for me) on any PC.

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      FishFace
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      Ah OK, so the classic monopolies in American History (Standard Oil - controlled 90% of its market; American Tobacco - controlled 80% of its market) were not monopolies.

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      • F Fushuan [he/him]

        I’d think it’s marketing teams, HR, managers, the C-suite.

        Those who manage people usually make more than those who dos tuff because they take on more responsibilities.

        Yeah I know that’s bullshit and that they shift responsibilities all the time, but good managers do shoulder bullshit so workers can work.

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        bcsven@lemmy.ca
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        I mean yeah and no. I manage a team, I make 10%-12% more than the team even though technically we do the same tasks. The difference is I need to know their job, but also manage a schedule, and allocate resources, while planning sales for the future stream so they don’t run out of work. It’s a different skillset on top of the team skill requirement.

        Not justifying a C suite at 20 million over dudes making 60k though

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        • MeldrikM Meldrik

          You can sell your game on Steam, in addition to other platforms as well.

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          TheTechnician27
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          You’re not contradicting anything they said, and you’re not contradicting that Steam is a monopoly.

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          • S stupidcasey@lemmy.world

            Unfortunately that isn’t true, by accident this has been tested by tech companies like Netflix they were paid in stocks when the company was worth nothing but as it grew they got paid more and more until it became apparent that they didn’t actually have to work anymore entire companies became filled with zombie employees people who don’t work like at all beyond what they are contractually obligated to do, it created huge discontent between the teirs of worker the one’s actually doing the work and the ones getting paid, you almost can’t pay people beyond a certain amount because they don’t work for you then they don’t need to they can live a perfectly fine life without working and nothing gets done so you just have to higher a new staff who once again you can’t in pay too much or they won’t need to work and you’ll just have more zombie employees.

            It is actually very well established:

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            falsewhite@lemmy.world
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            #42

            I don’t get it. Are there any sources for this?

            Are you saying the more people get paid the less work they do? This doesn’t make sense to me. This sounds like a management and hiring issue. If someone doesn’t want to work, you replace them with someone who does. Don’t hire lazy fucks, hire competent people.

            If I had a job that pays say 1 million a year, and I know I won’t be able to get paid nowhere near as much at another company, I would make sure I work hard enough not lose that amazingly paid job, because otherwise I will have to work for half that and give up my rich lifestyle.

            Again, a management issue for letting employees become zombies and a hiring issue for hiring lazy bums.

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            • D dukemirage@lemmy.world

              Yeah sure, but acting like I don’t need Steam for my game to sell is untrue.

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              koboldcoterie@pawb.social
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              Sure, but the point I’m making is, it’s not Steam’s fault; they’re simply doing a better job than their competitors of making their storefront attractive to consumers. Rather than blaming Steam, you should be blaming the other storefronts for not being able to capture market share.

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              • S stupidcasey@lemmy.world

                Unfortunately that isn’t true, by accident this has been tested by tech companies like Netflix they were paid in stocks when the company was worth nothing but as it grew they got paid more and more until it became apparent that they didn’t actually have to work anymore entire companies became filled with zombie employees people who don’t work like at all beyond what they are contractually obligated to do, it created huge discontent between the teirs of worker the one’s actually doing the work and the ones getting paid, you almost can’t pay people beyond a certain amount because they don’t work for you then they don’t need to they can live a perfectly fine life without working and nothing gets done so you just have to higher a new staff who once again you can’t in pay too much or they won’t need to work and you’ll just have more zombie employees.

                It is actually very well established:

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                mbech@feddit.dk
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                people who don’t work like at all beyond what they are contractually obligated to do

                I see absolutely nothing wrong with this. Why do you frame the workers doing the work they’re paid to do as bad?

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                • koboldcoterie@pawb.socialK koboldcoterie@pawb.social

                  Sure, but the point I’m making is, it’s not Steam’s fault; they’re simply doing a better job than their competitors of making their storefront attractive to consumers. Rather than blaming Steam, you should be blaming the other storefronts for not being able to capture market share.

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                  dukemirage@lemmy.world
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                  I‘m not blaming anyone.

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                    This actually seems like not a terrible spread. The average for the top earners is a little more than 10x the average for the lowest earners… Obviously outliers could be skewing that data (there could be one hardware developer making 30 million while the others work for poverty wages) but from the data we have, this isn’t nearly as wide a gap as I would have expected.

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                    jaselle@lemmy.ca
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                    Valve moved into hardware long after its other ventures, so it’s not surprising the hardware devs make less – they’re newer. Still, $430k/yr is an enviable salary…

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                      zorque@lemmy.world
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                      I don’t think it’s misleading, “generating” implies gross profit, not net. It’s not explicit, but it’s also not misleading.

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                      • B Bob Robertson IX

                        Mono=one poly=seller… and last I checked Steam is not the only seller of video games. They aren’t even the only seller of digital video games. They aren’t even the only seller of digital video games for SteamOS.

                        They are the largest because they do what’s right by their customers and employees. As a ‘for instance’, I bought Portal 2 for the PS3 many years ago. I no longer have my PS3 but I can still play Portal 2 (as well as Portal which was just thrown in for me) on any PC.

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                        warm
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                        #48

                        Technically Steam is not a monopoly, but the way people commonly use the term these days is as simple as “majority market share”.

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                        • Z zorque@lemmy.world

                          I don’t think it’s misleading, “generating” implies gross profit, not net. It’s not explicit, but it’s also not misleading.

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                          Triumph
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                          “Makes”.

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                          • J jaselle@lemmy.ca

                            Valve moved into hardware long after its other ventures, so it’s not surprising the hardware devs make less – they’re newer. Still, $430k/yr is an enviable salary…

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                            koboldcoterie@pawb.social
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                            This was from 2021, so prior to the Steam Deck… that was really their break-out moment, I think, with regards to hardware. The Steam Link and Steam Controller were neat but didn’t really capture their respective markets, and the Index was widely considered one of the best VR headsets on the market but that’s a relatively small market, and it priced out all but the enthusiast tier consumers. The Steam Deck on the other hand had mass appeal and basically ushered in a golden age of handheld PC gaming… not to mention the immense hype around their recent hardware announcements. Could be that their hardware team is making more now.

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                              zorque@lemmy.world
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                              Again, implying gross profit, not net. It didn’t say “makes” 50 million profit. You are inferring something that is not otherwise implied.

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                              • F falsewhite@lemmy.world

                                I don’t get it. Are there any sources for this?

                                Are you saying the more people get paid the less work they do? This doesn’t make sense to me. This sounds like a management and hiring issue. If someone doesn’t want to work, you replace them with someone who does. Don’t hire lazy fucks, hire competent people.

                                If I had a job that pays say 1 million a year, and I know I won’t be able to get paid nowhere near as much at another company, I would make sure I work hard enough not lose that amazingly paid job, because otherwise I will have to work for half that and give up my rich lifestyle.

                                Again, a management issue for letting employees become zombies and a hiring issue for hiring lazy bums.

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                                stupidcasey@lemmy.world
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                                It is actually very well established:

                                https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11211-008-0063-2

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                                • F FishFace

                                  Ah OK, so the classic monopolies in American History (Standard Oil - controlled 90% of its market; American Tobacco - controlled 80% of its market) were not monopolies.

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                                  Bob Robertson IX
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                                  And Steam controls 80%-90% of the video game market?

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                                  • Z zorque@lemmy.world

                                    Again, implying gross profit, not net. It didn’t say “makes” 50 million profit. You are inferring something that is not otherwise implied.

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                                    Triumph
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                                    Considering that I’ve seen conflation of revenue and profit from actual journalists, I stand by my previous statement.

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                                      Bob Robertson IX
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                                      Treat customers right and you get rewarded. They are the majority market shareholder because they have earned it, not through deceptive business practices but through being a great company.

                                      If they were a monopoly they wouldn’t allow other game catalogs on their systems, yet I have GOG and Epic on my Steam Deck. In fact, there isn’t even a requirement for me to have Steam on my Steam Deck. Just because a company is the market leader doesn’t mean they got there through unethical means.

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                                      • D dukemirage@lemmy.world

                                        If I want my game to sell I have to release on Steam, though.

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                                        Bob Robertson IX
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                                        I know! There’s this great game called Fortnite that no one has ever heard of because you can’t get it on Steam. /s

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                                        • P prole@lemmy.blahaj.zone

                                          Do they have any kind of profit sharing program?

                                          I’d be kind of pissed if I worked there and made like $70k or whatever, only to read this shit.

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                                          Jyek
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                                          Their lowest paid employees still very likely make 6 figures. Valve has historically taken very good care of their employees.

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