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BP surpasses +100,000 employees and contractors. The highest headcount in bp’s History

Why did bp increase headcount 18% last year with ongoing strategic layoffs?
Has AI permitted bp to be leaner and meaner? And simpler?
Is bp’s AI a thing? Has bp’s super computer actually resolved making operations safer and more productive?
Are the 15,000 new employees hired last 20 months based in India? Are we removing one western employee and hiring 3 Sub Continent employees ?


ah, and another year goes by... and layoff planning begins

This years bonuses were not paid in the US but were paid in India sending a clear signal of what is to come. Over 50% of US technical staff was laid off in last year's annual blood letting with a high probability of more to come again this year, perfectly timed after everyone works ridiculous hours finishing all the back to school work. Headcount continues to grow in India and even more of our US associates will be on there street after this years annual "event". For a US company, providing educational services to US schools, to prioritize employees in another country is akin to having American flags made in China. If that was not enough; efforts like Texas's Bluebonnet curriculum directly take aim at companies like HMH making their product obsolete. Sad state of affairs for US employees, and US schools.


1% of global workforce cut. Does global workforce include contractors? VZ parsing meanings?

Google says vz has 89,900 employees. The count of contractors is not available. Could contractors be included in the "total" global workforce count (as referenced in several new stories about the firings)? The number of fulltime employees is 89,900 (per Google). The count of contractors could be 10K, 50K, 100K....


Verizon layoffs 2026: hundreds more jobs cut nationwide

Verizon layoffs 2026: hundreds more jobs cut nationwide [ Yahoo Finance ].
Colleen Cabili
Thu, May 7, 2026 at 3:03 PM EDT

About six months after eliminating more than 13,000 positions in its largest-ever single round of layoffs, Verizon has confirmed a new wave of cuts totaling several hundred jobs across the country.

Without offering a precise figure, Verizon characterized the scope as under 1% of its global workforce, Business Insider reported. Smaller business units bear the brunt of the reductions, with Verizon's Basking Ridge, New Jersey campus seeing the heaviest impact.

"We're continuing to add head count to grow parts of the business that are growing while making targeted job reductions to portions of the business where this is needed," a Verizon spokesperson said in a statement.

At a time when many employers have pointed to AI as a rationale for headcount reductions, Verizon explicitly ruled out the technology as a factor in these cuts. Workers who lose their jobs can pursue any of the more than 1,000 U.S. roles currently listed on the company's careers page.

On last week's earnings call, CFO Anthony Skiadas described the company as operating with a leaner structure since the prior year's cuts and signaled that efficiency efforts would extend past 2026. During the same call, CEO Dan Schulman highlighted AI's growing footprint at Verizon, pointing to reductions in vendor support costs of up to 70% and a 40% gain in software code output.

When announcing the November 2024 cuts, Schulman characterized the scope as company-wide and said the savings would be redirected toward improving the customer experience.

https://finance.yahoo.com/markets/stocks/articles/verizon-layoffs-2026-hundreds-more-190352303.html


Silicon Valley downsizing points to a new era of work

Tech giants are currently prioritizing efficiency. Meta and Amazon executives frequently mentioned efficiency during recent earnings calls. Microsoft's top finance executive confirmed a planned headcount decline this year. The company aims to increase its pace and agility. This move signals a broader focus on leaner operations within the tech sector.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2026/05/01/ai-jobs-tech-layoffs-austerity/


We are stretched way too thin

There is simply not enough people for the amount of work they keep piling on. Everyone is running on empty. Instead of always pouring profits back to investors, maybe put some of that back into headcount and the employees who are actually keeping things moving. It would go a long way.


Team match related

I know this is a layoff related forum but this is like the only way to know about how the inside works...
How does team matching(Software Engineering) work once you got a verbal offer from the recruiter? It's been almost a month and HR/Recruiter haven't schedule a single meeting for me.
Does anyone know how many candidates are in the talent pool and how many headcounts are out there?


Intel justifiable HC - 20K design team, 40K manufacturing

My former undergrad mate went to Wharton (MBA finance), entered the industry and was mentored by the likes of Dan Niles. His view on justifiable Head Count for Intel Inc.

Design team = 20,000
Manufacturing = 40,000
Total = 60,000

He called it out right. What do you think. Tag HR and the powers to be.


26 March EMEA Layoffs - enough with the speculation!

most countries in EMEA need a month AT THE VERY LEAST before any sort of decisions on headcount can be made. considering that we got informed of consultations with works councils starting just LAST WEEK that doesn't complete the timeframe. stop spreading lies and misinformation and clearly LABEL YOUR POSTS (US / EMEA).


Corporate Riffs Again?

Last year during March 19th they had layoffs of corporate employees, tech was hit the hardest. That was due to a series of decisions they made during a leadership offsite. Similar pattern this year (late Feb) they had a leadership offsite. From what I had exposure to they are finalizing headcount and growth, but also eliminating anything that isn't a priority for 2026/2027 (even if it's needed to manage Wayfair ops and technology). This all depends on how well your L6/L7 told your STO story.

Something is coming but I not sure about the scale or when. This could be a series of small restructures or a wider riff. I suspect March 16 to 30th we'll hear something. Please share anything you know to support your peers.


Moving headcount into SG&A hurts the long-term outlook

More and more orgs are rolling LATAM and APAC headcount directly into their SG&A. This allows for a more favorable SG&A as a % of sales when sales don’t increase. The expectation is everyone is global and the jobs can be done anywhere. However, these types of moves tend to be short-sighted and create operational execution deficiencies later. This reeks of a short term CEO chasing stock price gains and a near-term exit. It also hurts the long-term outlook of 3M staying together. It is already just 3M-in-name-only

I was looking for Germany updates and came across this post. Figured I'd bump it so it doesn't get buried in replies. OP: @dp+1kjbhbg8a


Head of product owners

There's a job listing for a Head of product owners posted recently. And a few others posted suggest mm is moving away from building fun things and more of "we need someone to police what's going on". With the publicly release financial report of "record breaking earnings" (not how I would title it) the job listing mentions "optimizing cost efficiency". It suggests this person when hired will be expected to achieve "more with less" by using automation to replace manual headcount! Whomever has this role will have to deal with a lot of legacy product owners who don't think they need another person telling them what to do. IYKYK