So guys very likely acquisition will be announced on Thursday and Many of you will nervously put a lot of questions here 1 by 1. So saving you sometime, as I went thru those sleepness nights many years ago, am still with Broadcom and now intimately familiar with acqusition model. Here's what you need to know:
- You will be told that you are in one of the three categories, likle 3-4 weeks before closing date. Broadcom is Brutal but transparent, about being brutal :)
- On transition for X months, may be given a retention bonus to stay and then you get your severance (whatever Vmware negotiates for you guys or 2 weeks/ yr of service, Max 40 weeks)
- You will not be offered job with Broadcom and will be laid off on day 1, same severance as above
- You will have a job offer with Broadcom, likely Broadcom would offer an in initial welcome RSU grant, depending on your level, typically a decent sum of money
- YOUR Management will decide above three categories, typically Director level assisted by managers. Broadcom will provide % for above three categories
- If you are in supporting Orgs, Finance, HR, Operations, IT, Legal, start looking fir a job, now, and align it with closing date (if lucky enough), so you get a severance and start your new job. You have no future here, 80%+ of you will be laid off. Sales, this has been a mixed bag, so I am not sure... but most of you will be gone or extremely unhappy at Broadcom, so better start looking.
- If you are in money making BU and good Developer, you will be OK, again YOUR Vm mgmt decides if you are good! Broadcom typically takes good care of engg staff, they are the king!
- If you are in progm mgmt or overhead kind of jobs, try to get into engg or prodct mgmt job titles, you will survive better
- If you are in outbound marketing or fancy marcom, events types jobs, you will be eliminated day 1, or within 3 months.
- Broadcom pays well, mostly in varisble comp (RSUs/ Bonus) you can count on stock to do well after acqusition, and typically above avg bonus. But don't expect fun culture, no massages, group hugs, free food, beer fridays, kissy tuesdays ;), limited politics (mostly bc you wont have time for politics). An above average W2 is what you can count on...
- If you want to change the world, make the world a better place, or make a dent - Broadcom is not the place for you!
- If you have higher aspirations into mgmt chain, you will likely be disspponited. Good money - YES, career oppurtunities / promitions NO
- Broadcom would want you to operate at about 70% Non Gaap Op Inc, in 18-24 months post close, and looking at your books, you guys have a long ways to go. Oh and one more things, if you are working on science type projects or anything too futuristic - good luck! Mainstream (money making) evolutionary work is good for your continued employment).
- No work from home and yes you do have to work hard at Broadcom to survive!
I will try to respond as best as I can on things I can disclose and/or know.
You are welcome :)