Thread regarding ExxonMobil Corp. layoffs

Who actually thinks they are the one getting the notice Dec 1?

It’s a big number, so I’m sure a lot of us are going to be very surprised. Hope everyone is prepared, and even though this odd criteria makes it feel personal - it’s not. It’s a company in financial trouble and lot of people will just be in the wrong place at the wrong time. This is no longer a very big company compared to the rest of corporate America, and there will be other great opportunities. I wish you all the best, and If I’m one or the unlucky ones then hopefully in a year or two I can say it was a good thing in the long run.

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I don’t think the 52+ group are safe, but if they are, it’s not for long. Just because they’re not eligible for the involuntary program, it doesn’t mean they’re not going to be terminated. I can’t imagine many (if any) retirement eligible staff will take the voluntary option either.

I think that just means that everything will be decided at the last minute and those in the 52+ group (and the retirement eligibles who are still around) might just find themselves NSI’d in the next ranking cycle.

As for the BS in the 70%/30% spilts - I think we all know by now that the company will do whatever they feel they need to, just to terminate whoever they (the managers) want.

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Post ID: @4gzs+17JNuMiO

Geos should be worried regardless of the sugar coating that was presented.

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Post ID: @4lln+17JNuMiO

In global projects where we have 200-300 in the 52+ crowd that aren’t going anywhere, the cuts are really closer to 30-35% of the remaining pool. If it was purely based on ranking I would feel safe. Unfortunately That’s not the case. I don’t think anyone feels safe except 52+ folks.

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Post ID: @1jpb+17JNuMiO

I feel like I’m in danger in upstream where we’re hearing it’ll be around a 20% cut. I’m an experienced hire without much tenure, and my department has other longer serving people in my niche. I feel like I’m a good fit and a top performer at my core function, but that might not be enough when they look at the 4-5 other people like me. Cookie could crumble other ways though. Good luck to all in the same position.

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@1uvs+17JNuMiO

Unless the actual evaluations are shown, they can do anything. This company has proven to be less than truthful.

Better to be prepared than to get kneecapped.

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Post ID: @1cne+17JNuMiO

@1uvs+17JNuMiO

Lol if you don't think good fit for company and performance don't go hand-in-hand. This is just another performance based exercise.

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Post ID: @1xkg+17JNuMiO

@1uvs+17JNuMiO This is what I keep hearing as well. We don’t know everything that is going into the 70% but one thing we were told is mobility (previous and future) will be taken into account as well.

So that 30% which also included more than just the last year gets smaller when other factors are considered.

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Post ID: @1wbt+17JNuMiO

@1urs+17JNuMiO, the assessment for which employees will be cut is based on current/prior performance accounting for 30%, the other 70% is an assessment of critical skills and long-term fit with Exxon’s core values. So, basically where one ranked last year has a very small factor on the assessment of which employees are ultimately chosen to be severed. The 70% assessment of critical skills and long-term fit with Exxon’s core values seems highly subjective.

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Post ID: @1uvs+17JNuMiO

I think the employees ranked NSI or good last cycle are the highest risk. Higher performers are likely ok.

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Post ID: @1urs+17JNuMiO

Is XOM in financial trouble? Are they taking out loans to pay for stock dividends?

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Post ID: @1gff+17JNuMiO

I’m preparing to be let go. GP is at 25%. So unfortunately 1 in 4 of us won’t survive and I’d rather be prepared then not. I don’t see too many taking the voluntary option either. I’ll take time to update my resume and start calling contacts I have.

Having 45 days to plan helps but is also nerve racking.

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Post ID: @1bvc+17JNuMiO

@kog+17JNuMiO is a troll. Don’t feed him.

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Post ID: @1blp+17JNuMiO

@kog+17JNuMiO Can I ask were you on PIP?

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Post ID: @khz+17JNuMiO

If one does, best thing to do will be to post on yammer a simple #winning

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Post ID: @cvt+17JNuMiO

To the person with the pink slip, we thought those were coming dec 1-15. Where are you? Best of luck with everything. There’s always a rainbow after the rain.

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Post ID: @xnf+17JNuMiO

I got pink slip today. Was not expecting.

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