Thread regarding Juniper Networks Inc. layoffs

Layoffs happened at Juniper today

All those impacted were informed in another hush hush WFR at Juniper.
After boasting about the quarterly results, this event raises questions.
According to the sources, mostly AMER region resources were impacted.
Although lot of resources are themselves leaving due to the uncertainty and insecurity looming because of the HPE acquisition, STILL juniper thinks they want WFR due to budgeting issues.
Things are not fancy as they seem, or else why sell!

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Post ID: @OP+1jv8d5nkx

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Yet another example of this company being badly managed. Look back over the last 15 years and you see the same pattern. “We are doing great” followed by layoffs. Give up Juniper your days are over

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Post ID: @2rj+1jv8d5nkx

Decisions all over being made based on keeping jobs vs doing the right thing. Paranoia or practicality given the current environment? Tough to keep fighting to do the right thing with the stakes so high.

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Post ID: @2gg+1jv8d5nkx

Heard they got rid of the core data guy in Marketing. Big surprise as he worked pretty closely with my group.

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Post ID: @11m+1jv8d5nkx

It seems they kept it under 50 employee to avoid WARN act.

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Post ID: @z1+1jv8d5nkx

It wasn't hush-hush but it most definitely was unexpected. The kind of thing that makes one lose some faith in the things that management says.

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Post ID: @v6+1jv8d5nkx

Same in EMEA, the last remainders of the old JTAC team has been laid off, around 50 people.

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Post ID: @mg+1jv8d5nkx

Sad time to be a tech worker in North America. Not a great trend with companies reducing mostly NA employees.

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Post ID: @aa+1jv8d5nkx

Juniper is not serious about security and they should shut it down

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