Thread regarding Fidelity National Information Services Inc. layoffs

Oh Boy ... I have a 1x1 with my manager tomorrow.

If I see an HR person on the call, I know I'm gone before anything has been said.


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@ag Mine was scheduled a 1/2 day in advance as I was going to be out of the office after that. Classy

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Post ID: @jg+1kg0ctt5y

@f0 that is a very fancy way of saying that those sounds that you hear are the hoofbeats of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. They are drastically reducing staff. They are lowering performance expectations while still pursuing other businesses or contracts. Sounds like something a McKinsey consultant would compose. There is always money to polish the brand, but never enough for solid compensation with bonuses and benefits that protect front line employee assets instead of draining them.

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Post ID: @he+1kg0ctt5y

@f0 what does this mean? In terms I can understand :)

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Post ID: @f4+1kg0ctt5y

@e0 have never looked at Yahoo Finance comments before in my life: you are right. It's a ghost town. That can't be right to have NO comments.

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Post ID: @f1+1kg0ctt5y

@e0 From Yahoo Finance
News headlines

Fidelity National Information Services (FIS) is undergoing significant changes with updated analyst price targets and strategic acquisitions. The company has upgraded its fiscal guidance while facing mixed market sentiments about its valuation and growth potential.
Updated 5m ago as of 04:29 PM EST · Powered by Yahoo Scout

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Post ID: @f0+1kg0ctt5y

@et previously, there were "quick huddles" to announce layoffs. Not who was "impacted,' just announcements that layoffs had occurred. Not even that?

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Post ID: @ey+1kg0ctt5y

@e8 the craziest part is that it's just silent in the company. Nobody would know it was happening unless we were on a site like this. Until later in the week when they have an all hands saying. "The company is in GREAT shape, dont you worry at ALL. This was just a touch but necessary decision."

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Post ID: @et+1kg0ctt5y

@eb MBP was a blood path, the layoffs are still continuing today. The manager was shell shocked as it was a teams of people.

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Post ID: @es+1kg0ctt5y

@e8 hopefully the severance isn't paid out in FIS stock because that will be free pretty soon

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Post ID: @ed+1kg0ctt5y

MBP is modern banking platform

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Post ID: @eb+1kg0ctt5y

@e4 They will just give your responsibilities to another person, even though they still haven't figured out how to handle the new responsibilities from the last rif.

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Post ID: @ea+1kg0ctt5y

What division is MBP?

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Post ID: @e9+1kg0ctt5y

@e4 Same here. Myself and my boss both from the MBP division. Seems like a massive layoffs today and a lot of good people are gone

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Post ID: @e8+1kg0ctt5y

@e4 I am sorry they let you go. Please reach out to your contacts on Linkedin and make additional contacts.

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Post ID: @e6+1kg0ctt5y

I was right. I'm gone. Modern Banking hit as well. Excuse is redundancy. I call it mis management.

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Post ID: @e4+1kg0ctt5y

Yahoo Finance Community Comments are also disabled which I have never seen before.

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Post ID: @e0+1kg0ctt5y

@OP Bob Toohey said today that the copilot meeting recording and transcription being turned off was just a temprorary thing until "some policies get updated."

since he has proven you can't trust anything he says, it's most likely they turned it this week because of layoffs this week.

sorry

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Post ID: @bf+1kg0ctt5y

@az I am sorry to hear that you have been "impacted," as they say. That would make for a hard day.

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Post ID: @b5+1kg0ctt5y

@ag mine was scheduled a day before. No HR. Started out like a normal conversation and after about 6 minute... bam! Whole thing took 13 minutes.

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Post ID: @az+1kg0ctt5y

HR is not on RIF notification calls anymore. Managers have scripts to read to the employee and cannot deviate from the Q&A script.

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Post ID: @aq+1kg0ctt5y

@a1 My boss has one now too so we know what that means. I have a feeling they shutdown Teams recording this week for a very specific purpose now.

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Post ID: @aj+1kg0ctt5y

Weren't the last layoff meetings scheduled fifteen minutes ahead of time? Would anyone schedule the meeting with more lead time than that? I am curious...

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Post ID: @ag+1kg0ctt5y

@OP They don't have HR people on the call anymore. They already laid them off. It will be just your manager if it happens.

It's layoff day and quick check in with your manager. I'd be prepared

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Post ID: @af+1kg0ctt5y

@OP voice record the meeting using your cell phone. No one is going to confirm that meetings scheduled for tomorrow are for layoffs. No one. The only way to find out is to attend it. BUT, record it using your cell phone, place on your work station out of sight. Do it. If you are technically savvy enough to video record, I would absolutely do that. It is essential to protect yourself because I assure you, they are protecting themselves.

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Post ID: @ae+1kg0ctt5y

don't necessarily panic yet. there was a people office and managers call today, and in that they said managers should be having performance check-ins on a regular basis

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Post ID: @a6+1kg0ctt5y

@OP Same here, but not with my manager. Either horrible timing or Im gone too. I asked my manager and he thinks it is something entirely different.

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