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Employment Separation Summary

On July 31, 2025, I was contacted by my manager’s manager via Microsoft Teams for a brief meeting late in the day. During that conversation, I was informed of a workforce reduction and the company followed its standard separation process. Immediately after the call, I returned my company laptop to a colleague and my system access was concluded.

On August 7, 2025, a representative from Human Resources formally reached out to review the details of the separation, benefits, and transition process.

My official last working day with the company was November 19, 2025.

On December 2, 2025, I received my final paycheck, which included payment for all accrued and unused vacation time.

Finally, on February 7, 2026, the company issued my severance payment in accordance with the separation agreement.


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Post ID: @OP+1kgv5d6nr

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OP here — answering a few questions with additional context:
• Location: 388 Greenwich St, NYC
• Position: VP – Application Development, Senior Programmer Analyst (title varies; like most at Citi, it’s one of many VP roles and not contractual).
• Notice / REG period: Officially 90 days, but I ended up with about 112 days total.
• NYC impact: Anyone in NYC from that round was notified during the same week.

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Post ID: @p7+1kgv5d6nr

@nr Looks like effective date was mid-August, so 90 days would be mid-November.

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Post ID: @nt+1kgv5d6nr

@dn there is no 4 month non-working period unless there was some contractual obligation involved.

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Post ID: @nr+1kgv5d6nr

@OP you received a 4 month notice period. good for you. unprecedented

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Post ID: @dn+1kgv5d6nr

@cw um yeah. That's how forums work.

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Post ID: @d0+1kgv5d6nr

@cw what a DB.

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Post ID: @cz+1kgv5d6nr

@c6

So we should all make unprompted posts on anything that we think "lots of people ask about every day"? Or is this one a special exception?

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Post ID: @cw+1kgv5d6nr

Why is everyone so hard on the op? I feel like its a great example of the layoff process and timeline that lots of people ask about every day.

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Post ID: @c6+1kgv5d6nr

And then, did something happen? Did they want you back? Did they reach out for some cooking recipes? Did you forget something in the office and they called to let you know you cam pick it up? Details!

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Post ID: @bm+1kgv5d6nr

@OP

Nobody asked. Nobody cares.

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Post ID: @bk+1kgv5d6nr

Ok?

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Post ID: @bj+1kgv5d6nr

Which location?

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