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Email from HR- Oracle Ireland- Are we fired?

Hi Everyone, I got an email today from the main irish HR boss. Can anyone interpret what it means? Will we be fired? FYI, we are a team of 9 people, everyone got the email, we were perfoming very well over the past years. Also the manager got this email
Thank you to everyone!
Subject line: Urgent & Important - Country Information Meeting
Email:
Hello,
You are requested to attend an information meeting tomorrow, where we will share an important update on some country restructuring proposals which will affect several roles in Ireland, provisionally including your role. This meeting will not be recorded, and you are asked to prioritize attending.
I appreciate you will have many questions at this point, but more information will be shared on tomorrow’s call.


The recent F5 RIF was needed to pay for these acquisitions this year

The recent F5 RIF was needed to pay for these acquisitions this year

F5 Networks has made several acquisitions in 2025 to expand its cybersecurity and AI capabilities. The recent constantly changing strategy has focused on integrating AI-native security and cloud-native observability into its Application Delivery and Security Platform (ADSP).

CalypsoAI: Acquired in September 2025 for $180 million, this Dublin-based firm adds real-time threat defense and AI guardrails for securing generative and agentic AI applications.

MantisNet: Acquired in August 2025, MantisNet specializes in real-time network observability using eBPF technology to provide visibility into encrypted traffic in cloud-native environments.

Fletch: This San Francisco-based cybersecurity startup, acquired in June 2025, uses agentic AI to analyze threat intelligence for prioritizing and remediating security threats.

LeakSignal: Acquired in March 2025, LeakSignal focuses on real-time data protection for AI applications.

F5 doesn't have the talent nor brains to do any of these things by itself. All must be bought.


I read this past Tuesday that lost their fight for Stars ratings

I read this past Tuesday that lost their fight for Stars ratings. If this is true, that means no bonuses from the MA plans via the government, which in turns to lighter pockets for the "suits & shareholders".

Of course, the trickle-down effect from this will be taking it out on the employees, more RIFs, ERP, whatever.

Oh, and the Total Rewards email that some of you are talking about? Yeah, it's total BS, totally! Definitely a play to "try" to get more to jump ship.

IF Humana is following industry standards, they need to FITFO as to WHAT UNC is doing so well that their stocks jumped & their stars ratings have massively improved.


RIF answer from LE

LE quote from the results call today

“ Well, I think we have substantial advantages because we are an infrastructure company and we are an application company. There are 2 things that happen. As an application company, we needed -- we knew we had to start generating our applications. We just couldn't do it with armies of people anymore. We still need people, don't get me wrong. But the number of people we need is substantially less. And we can build/generate much better applications than we can hand build. And we've been working on these AI application generators for some time, and we're actually using them.”

Might explain the rif. But has anyone seen these magical application generators that will replace the Fusion devs at scale and with security and zero bugs while not breaking anything on a deploy?

Anyone want to comment how we won’t miss the dearly departed staff?


Just Got My Notice

Although I shouldn't be surprised, I was. I received the out of cycle 1x1 and was notified yesterday that my role was being eliminated and that my last day was this week.
I'm not here to complain, point fingers, or play victim. But want people to understand that there is never a better time to prepare for your future career than now.


Spreading layoffs all year is ruining morale and productivity

To anyone in executive leadership who may read this. It's important that you understand the climate that is being created at FIS. I'm not going to argue in this post for having less overall cuts, but rather to get them over with next time.

I believe we've had 11 RIFs this year. What could have been a couple rounds has been spread out so every month or so, folks are seeing their peers or leaders getting cut.

It may seem like doing smaller cuts is easier for teams to manage, and keeping a key individual for another month or so may seem like a good idea to allow better transition, but here's the effect.

Very few people feel secure in their career here. Most people are unsure if they will be next. This is shared for most ICs up through many people at the VP level. People are less productive, engaged, and less passionate.

We're starting to see top talent look elsewhere (the most marketable and skilled people are the ones who can land another job).

Teams and leaders are spending a lot of time discussing the impending layoffs, rumors, and overall morale, which is more hidden waste.

Lastly, delaying these leadership RIFs has prevented any real communication about the future org structure. So the orgs have not been able to set clear direction for the rest of 2025/2026. This is still pending because there are leaders yet to be cut.

We are already under investing in our products relative to our competitors, but if we're going to have cuts, they should be larger and less frequent. These decisions will have ramifications.


Good to see…

Good to see SC still has the bandwidth to dine with DJT et al to celebrate AI investments, midway thru one of ORCL’s biggest RIFs in decades …

The RIF to fund, at least in part, more investment in … AI infrastructure. Not the best optics.

https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/trump-basks-tech-leaders-spending-005921620.html


Let's hear your bad WF boss stories

I'll start by relating a bad boss story told by my WF coworker.
During conference calls one boss would regularly berate a worker including actually swearing at him. The worker went to HR who did nothing about the bad boss.
I left WF only to come back a few years later and worked near my old WF coworker. He told me after years and years of that same guy being a bad boss he was finally let go in a RIF.
How about you?


I was part of RIF in 11/2024, notified on 9/2024, was i entitled to bonus that year?

Title, I signed the severance package, but I totally disregarded the fact that I worked towards AR that year, am i entitled to that pro-rated bonus?

Was talking to a current co-worker of where I work now, and he mentioned that Teradata was like this and so was his previous company (although hes going through it with an employee lawyer since they didn't pay him).

TIA.


My team is becoming a joke

I’m sure these three basically-kids and two chronic slackers are ready to fill the shoes of the four veterans we just lost. I also hope they’re ready to take on the workload, because I sure as he-l am not going to. Is there even a general idea of how many teams like mine are supposed to function, let alone produce good work?


H2 RIF

Expect another month of silence on both sides of the fence whilst the AVPs circle around the cauldron cooking up the next hot mess just in time for Halloween.

If you can get an exit do it now or keep logging evidence of misdemeanours and ‘managerial’ behavior to strengthen your position if you get the tap on the shoulder.

The toxic dial is being turned up daily.