Thread regarding T-Mobile layoffs

Laid off last August and tried to apply for a position only to be rejected 10 minutes later...

WTF!
Is T-Mobile not considering people that were laid off at all?! OR DO I have a not rehirable status to my name 😭


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Post ID: @OP+1kj5mftyj

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@bj+1kj5mftyj , businesses should always be analyzed by the most highly qualified individuals. To check if a job requires ”technology skills”, review the Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) code. Using the ”Business Analysis Manager” LCA Case Number I-200-25093-828628 as an example, do the following:

  1. Open the LCA

https://h1bgrader.com/h1b-sponsors/t-mobile-usa-inc-okprrrn124/lca/2025/lca-details/I-200-25093-828628

  1. In the LCA, find the SOC code; 2. SOC (ONET/OES) code 15-2051.01

  2. Do a simple Google search on the code and click the ONET link

https://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/15-2051.01

  1. Expand ALL the sections

  2. The ”Technology Skills” section has 51 competencies

  3. “Wage/Prevailing Wage” and other information is on the bottom of the page

Don’t rely on the job title, always check the SOC. Hope this helps.

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Post ID: @f1+1kj5mftyj

you have to be sore looser to try to come back to T-mobile. You already got the best you could by getting the severance. Now just go somewhere else.

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Post ID: @bs+1kj5mftyj

If you accept severance there isn’t any coming back. They will seek you out if they need you.. otherwise friend, don’t wast your time!

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Post ID: @bq+1kj5mftyj

@az Really? Why are there so many "Business Analysts" on the H1B list? I think businesses can be analyzed by US citizens.

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Post ID: @bj+1kj5mftyj

@ba Why even attempt to go back? They already labeled those laid off (myself included) as no longer wanted. Otherwise they would have offered us different positions. They’re dead to me as they should be to you.

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Post ID: @be+1kj5mftyj

@OP what department/org/position?

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Post ID: @bd+1kj5mftyj

If you were rejected that fast, it's most likely automated and sounds like you were labeled as "Not Eligible for rehire".

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Post ID: @ba+1kj5mftyj

@af+1kj5mftyj , the minimum requirement for an H-1B visa is a bachelor’s degree. The majority of H-1B visas are for technology-related positions. It does not appear that @OP+1kj5mftyj has a degree, and does not work in technology/network.

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Post ID: @az+1kj5mftyj

maybe depends on the position? bc i reapplied and a week later had a recruiter reach out (frontline)

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Post ID: @ag+1kj5mftyj

Those are fake openings to be filled by H1B replacements.

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Post ID: @af+1kj5mftyj

Hi good morning I work for T-Mobile I myself applied for 19 different internal positions was denied it seems like they are doing ghost job posting to make the company look like it is financially stable when they are not new CEO has destroyed T-Mobile and the families who used to work for them

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Post ID: @ab+1kj5mftyj

With all of the layoffs still in full swing it’s likely that the position is closed or on hold. Lots of open reqs have been removed / frozen internally & waiting until the new landscape gels.

Whatever you apply for make sure your resume meets all of the key requirements because ATS will kick you out quickly

Also, use internal contacts to help you with internal roles. Insiders are gold these days.

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