Thread regarding VMware layoffs

Any VMware victims in the latest round of Broadcom layoffs?


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Post ID: @OP+1k7y97f51

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No victims. That would require Hock to view you as a human being.

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Post ID: @5ds+1k7y97f51

Just a few sales people were removed. It's not a layoff

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Post ID: @tx+1k7y97f51

Before the acquisition in 2023, VMWare reported a headcount of 38,300,
and Broadcom said it had 20,000.
A year after its closure, the combined company had 37,000 workers, Broadcom
reported.

58,300 after aquisition.
37,000 now.
Assuming (probably not) all layoffs were vmware: 21,300 vmware employees gone.
Leaving 17,000 at vmware.

If final headcount rumors are true, only 10K more to go....
The survival of the conected-est vibes intensify.

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Post ID: @sk+1k7y97f51

HT likes to share!

Another day, another layoff and another constant reminder you mean less than shǐt to HT.

EBITA or bust!

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Post ID: @s2+1k7y97f51

No victims, as that would require Broadcom to acknowledge its employees as human, not tools to an end if higher EBITA.
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Post ID: @jz+1k7y97f51

No victims

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Post ID: @hz+1k7y97f51

He-l yeah! Hock Smash!

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Post ID: @ck+1k7y97f51

Yep, of course! Silly question

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Post ID: @b6+1k7y97f51

ANS sales force (security and Avi) all gone globally

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Post ID: @b0+1k7y97f51

If there are any of you still left there.

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