Thread regarding Oracle Corp. layoffs

You all got a little time. Use it well

Oracle might hold its layoff till March. Use this time wisely to prepare for your next role.
Beware of any reduction in project assignments, knowledge transfers, performance evaluations happening during these periods. Your project might be in soup.


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Post ID: @OP+1kg6qrchb

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Which LOBs are being hit? Sales? Support? R&D? Which product lines?

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Post ID: @pm+1kg6qrchb

30,000 is a start...

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Post ID: @jv+1kg6qrchb

@cj Will/are they even able to support the customers they have now? Or do they not even matter any more?

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Post ID: @h7+1kg6qrchb

for EMEA or other region?

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Post ID: @ga+1kg6qrchb

@g4 Do more, with less, for less.

However, our people are critical to our success and thank you for your service.

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Post ID: @g5+1kg6qrchb

Meetings are already being setup with M7 for February rif.

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Post ID: @g4+1kg6qrchb

Fingers crossed that I'll get picked before I choose to leave. Meanwhile, more work for less pay and sorry no money for raises.

RSU'S are pretty worthless.

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Post ID: @fw+1kg6qrchb

Look for which org still has the highest number on jobs still open. I heard OCI AI/GPU org is hiring still and aggressively with headcount that will increase even more in coming months. Where do you think they are getting those head counts from? I am transferring back to OCI for this reason alone. Need to go where the growth is guaranteed.

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Post ID: @dn+1kg6qrchb

@bq they have data centres and technology to build for OpenAi

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Post ID: @ck+1kg6qrchb

30,000 job cuts on the way? Who is left to do the backlog of work? Seems everything is falling

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Post ID: @cj+1kg6qrchb

"based on Slack tracking, Jan is the first time for the past 6 months when hirings outpaced layoffs, so something changed now"

Building up pressure behind the dam! Watch out!

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Post ID: @ch+1kg6qrchb

@OP Worked at Oracle for the better part of my career given we were acquired. But I'm retired now. Oracle does layoffs in February very often, so I wouldn't place my bets on March.

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Post ID: @c7+1kg6qrchb

based on Slack tracking, Jan is the first time for the past 6 months when hirings outpaced layoffs, so something changed now

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Post ID: @bq+1kg6qrchb

The last bloodbath, they canned people actively working to mitigate incidents, in the middle of NOCs. Oracle is not known for attempting to gracefully hand off or wind down projects.

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Post ID: @bm+1kg6qrchb

Beware of any reduction in project assignments, knowledge transfers,

And, should you detect hints of either, do your best to delay, deny, and destabilize them.

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Post ID: @be+1kg6qrchb

Would O even do that though? Maybe it's the role I was in when I was let go; my teammates and I were so busy it was hard to keep up with demand for our services and we were just let go. Just "role no longer required". No handover of anything and it's a role that is still needed, probably more now than ever.

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