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OCI layoffs - Do they layoff new SDEs who joined recently?

Heard there would be layoffs again in OCI in November:( To the folks who have been witnessing the November layoffs , do the let go of recently joined IC2s? Like 4 to 5 months in?

No end in sight !:(


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@ad by firing and hiring they are clawing back all those tasty RSUs, especially now with stock price high
O is run by accountants

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Post ID: @dk+1k6veg93r

devops is not considered "high value" work. Any "ops" work is considered repetitive and can therefore ultimately be automated. Perfect candidate for complete AI automation. Ie, check quality/uptime/performance/stability metrics.

  • good enough -> promote

Anyone still in devops needs to be working on AI driven automation platforms. Then, take that experience and do the same with the next operational platform. This is the type of high-value work that Oracle now requires.

Rinse, repeat

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Post ID: @ce+1k6veg93r

@ak Back end of August (when #watercooler was still there - I heard Oracle nuked it) people were posting they were let go. I looked them up in Aria and they were almost all devops. CM's organization. It almost sounds like they started there.

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Post ID: @c3+1k6veg93r

Unfortunalely, many longer term employees are not adaptable enough to survive the transition to the new Oracle.

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Post ID: @bz+1k6veg93r

Are all Devops jobs replaced by AI at Oracle?
As I have seen few devops laid off.

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Post ID: @ak+1k6veg93r

@ad it’s because they do not have the skill to manage long-term wisely

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Post ID: @ae+1k6veg93r

@5, these are not performance-based. Well, SOME might be, but while we don't know for sure what the end goal is here, they are restructuring. Some jobs are just deemed unnecessary, other jobs, they decide they don't need as many people; those layoffs could be performance related. I guess AI is supposed to pick up the slack

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Post ID: @aa+1k6veg93r

They just do not care, nobody can feel safe now.

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Post ID: @a6+1k6veg93r

@a2 however , shouldn’t it be based on the annual ratings that just happened? Performance based . The August ones were random but I heard the November ones are controlled my the VPs and managers based on ratings.

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Post ID: @a5+1k6veg93r

Only H1Bs jobs are protected from layoffs

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Post ID: @a4+1k6veg93r

30 years of service or 30 days, it doesn't matter. No one is safe.

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Post ID: @a3+1k6veg93r

Do you really want the answer? In normal times, no. Someone newly hired would never be let go. What Oracle did in August however broke all the norms and rules of how they've done it before. So yes, you could very well find a 15 minute 1:1 scheduled in your calendar for a Tuesday in November with your manager. If you're young and sharp, you'll find another job quickly.

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Post ID: @a2+1k6veg93r

Absolutely, Oracle is not a place to have a career. Just have a backup plan. Layoff will occur not only in 2025 but in 2026.

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