Thread regarding VMware layoffs

Expect 70% of VMware employees to be gone in under 2 years

No one knows exactly how and when the layoffs will be done, but in the end expect 70% of VMware employees to be gone in under 2 years. The real question is how valuable does Broadcom value your division? This is my guess after seeing so many layoffs. We used to nick name divisions platinum, gold, silver, or other. If you have growth plus margins over 70% and products are strategic to Broadcom you were platinum. This ment you keep your SVP, most of management, lose half or more of supporting teams (IT, support, HR, etc…) and lose 10-20% of engineering base on projects and SVPs decision. A platinum SVP will keep their job if they keep the difficult margin goals. The gold division has 30-50% margins and enough revenue to keep. This was the most common. The SVP might be gone in favor of head of engineering, if not their time would be short. Most of support teams are gone on day one, 20% of engineering and management is gone on day one, and 25% is pre-marked to be gone in 6-12 months. The silver division has enough revenue to keep but no strategic value. You don’t want to be on these divisions. All support teams are gone on day one except minimum required and those remaining are set to be transitioned in 6 months. Most of management is gone on day one. The goal is to create a minimum team that can keep the product standing. The goal is to merge with another division or sell the division or just keep in maintenance mode to milk profits. Others don’t fit in the above and sometimes just layoff off at 100%, or merged into another division on day one, or sold off on day one. Most of VMware divisions are too big to be silver, but products/parts of divisions might be. Good luck and look for a new job anyway.

Bumped for good info from @rtf+1hmZZpnw.

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Post ID: @OP+1hnpu4nj

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Sure. And you got the 30k figure with your careful research and scientific methods I suppose. I hope you are right :). I am just waiting for my big fat severance package!.

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Post ID: @1lne+1hnpu4nj

@kyb+1hnpu4nj except there is actual historical evidence and base for what everyones saying. How many CA, Brocade and Symantec employees need to comment. get over yourself

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Post ID: @1dbx+1hnpu4nj

So many oracles without any base for the predictions. I predict that 100% will be gone by day one. They will shut down everything. How did I get to these predictions? Same as the other id--ts on this page.

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Post ID: @kyb+1hnpu4nj

For all the people saying “they can’t let go of 30,000 people”, they absolutely can and will, it may not be one Day 1, but it will happen. Not trying to be fear mongering here, but have seen this movie before and want to be prepared and not fall for the VMW propaganda. This deal is great for shareholders, not great for the majority of the employees. Just tell the truth.

Also, as others have said, Hock runs a right ship and a consistent playbook. He didn’t change for Brocade, Symantec or CA. He now knows more about the software business. He overpaid for VMW because he knows he can do what he does best. Eliminate expenses, raise prices and sc--w customers.
Don’t hate the player, hate the game.

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Post ID: @afh+1hnpu4nj

Duh... That's why most of us are looking for new jobs...

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