Thread regarding Intel Corp. layoffs

What is your secret talent skill set to avoid being laid off at Intel?

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This is true lmao, I have seen this from employees who have been here for 30yrs. Just be mediocre where you don't get unwanted attention.

"Skilled at lasting at Intel for over 20 years being mediocre, getting paid and going home happy. I don't really care about Intel. I can't stand work politics. I am here just for the paycheck.

Before you judge me, bet over 50% of Intel workers feel the same way.

Before you say "it's people like you blah blah" that Intel is su-king. No it is poor management and decision making by our top executives."

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Post ID: @ff+1jzgyt2dt

I make incredible powerpoints

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Post ID: @eq+1jzgyt2dt

Skilled at lasting at Intel for over 20 years being mediocre, getting paid and going home happy. I don't really care about Intel. I can't stand work politics. I am here just for the paycheck.

Before you judge me, bet over 50% of Intel workers feel the same way.

Before you say "it's people like you blah blah" that Intel is su-king. No it is poor management and decision making by our top executives.

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Post ID: @d3+1jzgyt2dt

Fun Fact: social engineering only requires 7 to 11 questions to identify a person, when combined with personal data.

Something to consider the next time some asks you a seemingly random question online.

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Post ID: @d2+1jzgyt2dt

My secret talent/skill set is no secret at all. I am an EXPERT at PowerPoint! That’s not something that can be hidden. As soon as I start my slide deck my audience gasps and claps because they are in total AWE! And when the presentation is finished, they give a standing ovation while screaming ENCORE ENCORE!

PowerPoint is the ONLY skill you need at Intel. So learn it, master it, and you will go far!

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Post ID: @d0+1jzgyt2dt

I've seen better Question Trolling.

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Post ID: @cz+1jzgyt2dt

I'm skilled at letting my con artist coworkers incriminate themselves and falling on their own sword.

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Post ID: @cy+1jzgyt2dt

Skilled at doing the bare minimum work and still get a decent raise.

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Post ID: @bg+1jzgyt2dt

Secret talent not doing much but still getting paid like everyone else.

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Post ID: @b9+1jzgyt2dt

Don’t be an a--hole.

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Post ID: @as+1jzgyt2dt

The bottom line is there isn't any skill you can have that will protect you anymore. About the best you can do is be sure you're as close to the silicon as possible with your job. Even that won't help everyone. But if you're in a job that can be outsourced or replaced by AI/automation, you're either going to get hit this time or the next. Intel is only paying you because they haven't figured out how to do the job without you...yet.

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Post ID: @aq+1jzgyt2dt

People can't tell I've been brown nosing

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Post ID: @af+1jzgyt2dt

Make sure to become friends with higher ups

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Post ID: @ac+1jzgyt2dt

My talent is not admitting to your mistakes because they can’t prove it. You will never be written up if you just don’t admit to anything.

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Post ID: @a9+1jzgyt2dt

Have skills that are in demand.

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Post ID: @a8+1jzgyt2dt

In my experience, at Intel the best way to avoid layoffs is to be close to someone at the VP level. If you su-k up enough, and do enough grunt work for them to like you and see you as a nice pet to have, you'll be safe. Or at least safer.

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Post ID: @a6+1jzgyt2dt

There is no secret. It's a game of roulette. You just hope the best and prepare for the worst.

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Post ID: @a5+1jzgyt2dt

Be so good that you can get another job tomorrow.

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Post ID: @a4+1jzgyt2dt

I don't know if I have a secret talent, but work, work efficiently, and network with other people seem to keep me out of the chopping block.

Though I have seen a-s kisser yield same results.

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