Thread regarding Intel Corp. layoffs

115,000 Employees and terrible operating cash flows until 2026... More HC cuts coming.

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The new hires squeezed out experienced people. Some new hire managers from outside played political tricks, the engineer new hires are cheaper but low in technical skills. Intel technical competence has dropped 2x with the flock of useless new hires.

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Post ID: @upf+1vh0nKp4

Q3 headcount is as of Sep 30, so includes everyone before all the ERP, VSP, ISP are taken off the books and will show up in next quarterly results

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Post ID: @zhl+1vh0nKp4

Those are crazy numbers... So, cut the older workers with high salaries and bring in the new generation to patch things up..

Not saying it's wrong, just pointing out the absolute chaos this has to cause for an old dinosaur.

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Post ID: @wln+1vh0nKp4

The data from August 2023: 37% of intel population was hired post COVID.

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Post ID: @ete+1vh0nKp4

@eor... fire in high cost geos, hire in low cost geos. Not a tough concept to understand.

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Post ID: @zvr+1vh0nKp4

Can't layoff excess headcount if you don't hire them first.

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Post ID: @mxp+1vh0nKp4

Same number of heads from a year ago... What is going on?

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