Thread regarding Intel Corp. layoffs

When can we expect layoffs to begin?

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Post ID: @OP+1hC0wSeo

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I have a job offer which will start in 5 weeks. I'm a G5 engineer btw. Should I start looking elsewhere looking at the current economic conditions?

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Post ID: @nvts+1hC0wSeo

Just today Intel IT put under new SATG management. Screening for layoffs in IT started and will show up as "redeployments" in October 2022.

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Post ID: @cijv+1hC0wSeo

HR is showing their presence again.

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Post ID: @8oey+1hC0wSeo

No layoffs under Pat leadership. Only hiring allowed. So sleep well.

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Post ID: @6pnj+1hC0wSeo

Some of the high rank people told that VCG, CCG starting July last week.

PMs, recruiter, some HR people are in first round of lay off.

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Post ID: @6xqv+1hC0wSeo

I would say maybe early next year

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Post ID: @5det+1hC0wSeo

It is unlikely that Intel will repeat the disaster from 2015 - 2016. Layoffs will be ongoing and not called layoffs per se. Employees will be re-deployed, held back, not promoted, re-organized, moved around, etc... i.e. all of the classic management tricks to get people to leave on their own. It is far far cheaper to operate this way versus announcing layoffs.

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Post ID: @5huj+1hC0wSeo

Already started.

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Post ID: @5dlt+1hC0wSeo

71 hours, 45 minutes.

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Post ID: @yff+1hC0wSeo

Getting people off the books by Oct 1 requires layoff list before July 31?

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Post ID: @hud+1hC0wSeo

Is July safe or not?

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