Thread regarding VMware layoffs

Vmware and its first line management failure.

Vmware (certain BUs) is now a leading company in workplace toxicity and hostility. It is by far among the top companies in the silicon valley in hiring toxic inadequate first line managers. Of course some BUs (SEBU is the leader) are excelling more than others in the toxicity and failed management.

The several failed acquisitions also contributed to this failed culture.

Amongst R&D Business Groups, SEBU is the first. Over 53% of employees left SEBU since July 2021. Only 24% of the positions were filled (with less qualified employees and of course we all know, a certain ethnicity that matches the GM's).

At EUC, over 46% of employees left since July 2021 with only 15% of the positions filled. It is become almost impossible to hire or retain talent (other than certain ethnicity of course that also matches EUC's GM ethnicity).

The third place is SBU (Carbon Black) with over 39% left since July 2021 and with only 16% of the positioned filled.

Vmware legal has gotten into several (over 55 documented cases since July 2021) small legal battles of that ended up with immediate resolutions (ad-hoc raises, ad-hoc promotions, ad-hoc internal transfers within vmware).

The ignorance of the management and lack of the basic work ethics keeps dragging vmware down to the sewage.

I am a current Director (or above at HR).

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I think the SebuBros upvote and downvote brigade confirms that the numbers are fabricated.

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Post ID: @ccay+1gCrSvuC

Our manager praises and rewards us for not complaining.

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Post ID: @9kft+1gCrSvuC

Those numbers sound like bs, at least for EUC. 46% of my colleagues (I'm in EUC) have NOT left lmao. Not even close by a long shot. A lot are definitely leaving though.

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Post ID: @4cma+1gCrSvuC

"Palo Alto, CA-based VMware should also be concerned. Nearly nine out of 10 employees (88%) are thinking about leaving the company and 84% have interacted with a recruiter in the last month."

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Post ID: @3zaj+1gCrSvuC

This helps explain why you either get a confusing answer or no answer at all when you ask a really deep product-related question.

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Post ID: @3zyl+1gCrSvuC

https://www.hcamag.com/us/specialization/recruitment/80-of-tech-workers-considering-new-job/398667

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Post ID: @3vep+1gCrSvuC

Hard Working people quitting
Hardly working people staying.
#VMware HR new values

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Post ID: @2yog+1gCrSvuC

Holy cow! Can the OP verify those numbers of "% of employees who have left XYZ BU" for me? If those are accurate, that is massive (and yet not surprising). Did I understand you correctly to say that you work in HR, and thus would have an inside knowledge of these things?

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Post ID: @2lik+1gCrSvuC

Does this explains why every hiring bonus is a double bonus for some BUs?

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