I wonder what all those other 11 employees are doing... Contrary to what Sherlock Holmes (aka mobodick ) believes, they are probably not all bakers.
If it was a bakery that sells to the public, and perhaps even have their own food serving area, then of those 11 I'd expect 4 bakers, 3 sales/serving staff, 2 patissiers and 1 HR/admin person and 1 cleaning staff. (Baking is made at night/early morning, and the day staff takes care of the sales.)
In a more industrial bakery, that sells to stores and businesses rather than directly to the public, you can cut the sales staff and add more bakers.
In a ASIC developing company, that doesn't interact with the public either, you'd be more served to put together a team where each engineer has slightly different, but also overlapping, expertise. There might be one HR/admin staff, but the rest of the employees could be engineers. Cleaning and security is typically outsourced. Even the owners could be engineers.
So yeah, they're probably just needing more people. Or perhaps one of their employees is moving to a different part of the country, is retiring or is going on pregnancy leave.
If it's a BTC bakery, then yes. 11 PresidentCxOIdeamen and 1 baker. Sounds like the usual to me.
Touché. And the 1 baker would have a full time job in a bank, and remote control the bread making machines on his spare time.
However, this company isn't really a BTC company. They're in it for the dirty SEK.