Given that their reputation is very bad, I honestly would never accept to go to HCL unless I knew that I would not be able to find any other option for a long time.
How many of you would rather resign than accept going to HCL? It wouldn't surprise me at all if the majority would rather resign.
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Umm @3sck+1kFruqxP I wasn’t even talking to YOU or the OP..I was responding to the commenter that said I must have been asleep for the 1st 10 years - my fault for not specifying
dude you are the troll on this site. You didnt even read the post you quoted, just went off on your usual rant. How is the guy claiming to be in ET an agent again? Seriously I would pay this website to just IP ban you already, sick of your nonsense posts degrading employees and talking about politics like its some fox news segment. Just go away already you add no value here and likely within the company (im betting you were fired ages ago and just hang around here bitter)
Get your masters degree from an Indian university, just like your replacements have.
I was wondering when the trolls were gonna show up..probably Agents who play golf all day and make their underpaid staff do all of the work
Shut your mouth to things that you don’t know about or understand.
@2fvp-you were probably asleep for the past 10 years but that is how long this has been going on in claims and underwriting. Welcome to reality.
@2fvp, but you're getting severance, which for a 20 year employee amounts to 30 weeks of salary. I know the whole situation s---s but that's a decent chunk of change (although you will be taxes on that as income). Plus you qualify for unemployment, too.
20+ year employee
Didn’t perform “well enough” according to the BS metrics (which are known COMPANY WIDE to be fraudulent and miscalculated) and was not offered a position with HCL
Company doesn’t even offer you a position in another department as they normally do. Basically these poor people are shown the door with no apologies. It’s sad and sickening.
HCL is a 100% owned and operated India company - I would never work for them - the suggestion from the previous post is correct , stay where you are , accept their office for now, but start posting your resume everywhere -
Or don't accept and collect unemployment and conduct your job search during a well-deserved break.
Accept the offer. Search for a new job in the meantime. Quiet quit. Practice LeetCode to get a better job. State Farm underpaid and leaned on the pension. That's gone now so go get what you're actually worth.