The company is plagued by poor leadership, constant restructuring, and zero strategic vision. Morale is perpetually low, and any talent that remains is either burned out or desperately looking for a way out. Promotions and recognition are nonexistent unless you’re part of the inner circle — and even then, it’s more about politics than performance. Projects are underfunded, deadlines are unrealistic, and management is detached from the reality on the ground. Innovation is just a buzzword here; in practice, it’s all about cutting costs at the expense of quality and people. DXC doesn’t invest in its employees or its future — it’s a sinking ship with leadership rearranging the deck chairs.
@qy+1k04xavsf said it all.