Thread regarding Anthem Inc. layoffs

Antthem Layoffs 2023

Is this going to be an interesting year as it relates to Antthem layoffs? Any chatter, news or rumors?

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When can I expect to get layedoff?

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Post ID: @1oxmt+1jUBU6sr

This company is known for layoffs as long as your here your subject to being laid off.

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Post ID: @1nhpd+1jUBU6sr

I think Layoffs are going to be this week on Thursday. One-on-Ones are being moved to Thursday

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Post ID: @1gfwv+1jUBU6sr

Today might be the day!

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Post ID: @1cywc+1jUBU6sr

Well, it's a new week. I'm seeing a lot of folks with no work and no budgets. Is it layoff week?

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Post ID: @19yar+1jUBU6sr

Layoffs occur on a Thursday of a non-pay week. Have for years. They do not occur every time.

As to when, strap in, normal course of events here.

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Post ID: @Ztzh+1jUBU6sr

This company sucks. Just get your paycheck and perform least as possible by only working 23 hours a day!

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Post ID: @Zwfd+1jUBU6sr

I's Thursday, were is the "Blood Bath"

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Post ID: @Yvma+1jUBU6sr

After experiencing this, my advice is definitely to start job hunting. Getting a promotion at Anthem is next to impossible. When I got kicked out, I went to work for another company at a similar job (but not in health insurance) and immediately got $10,000 more a year in salary after years of trying to move up at Anthem. Sc--w that. It was very upsetting at the time, but I now earn about $15,000 more than I got at Anthem. Inflation is taking a bite out of it, but I'm a lot happier where I am now than I ever was at Anthem. Avoid publicly traded companies if you can.

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Post ID: @Yyip+1jUBU6sr

late on this, so you probably know by now - layoffs coming in hot. Given that 4th Thursday is layoff day historically, expect a bloodbath this week.

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Post ID: @Ueck+1jUBU6sr

My advice is if you get caught in a layoff, spend 100% of your time searching for a new job on company time. Completely disregard meetings, and all training requests and stop work entirely. When you find a new job then resign with little to no notice and start your new job. This company doesn't deserve one iota of professionalism.

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Post ID: @bela+1jUBU6sr

One can't be bothered with the Ifs. Like politics, I don't let the threat of lay offs influence my life.. Live on ..

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