Thread regarding DXC Technology layoffs

When did it change?

Something has shifted over the last few years, and it’s hard to ignore.

I’ve never really felt like I worked for DXC — my focus has always been on doing right by the client and delivering a good outcome. But recently, it feels like we’re neither wanted, respected, nor trusted to do the job we’re here for. Work is withheld or second-guessed at every step, with everything needing detailed oversight. It’s draining, and it doesn’t exactly inspire anyone to go the extra mile.

That lack of trust is one thing, but when it’s paired with years of a 0% pay rise policy, it becomes even harder to stay motivated.

People often say financial reward is only part of a job — and that’s true. But right now, there’s very little else to balance it out. There’s no real sense of job satisfaction, no recognition when something is done well, and often not even a simple “thank you.” It increasingly feels like the expectation is that having a job should be enough in itself.

For me, that balance has tipped. What used to be tolerable — even enjoyable at times — has turned into something I genuinely dislike. The disconnect is such that it’s hard to care whether projects succeed or fail, especially when accountability can so easily be shifted elsewhere — to a missed detail, a PM oversight, or yet another broken process that makes delivery unnecessarily difficult.

It raises a bigger question: how sustainable is this? Because from where I’m sitting, it doesn’t feel like something that can continue for much longer, and I will be happy to see it collapse.


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Post ID: @OP+1kpkck760

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@gz if you want redundancy, you can always ask. there's plenty of it going around at the minute.

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Post ID: @hn+1kpkck760

@ga Being laid off is honestly what I’m hoping for — and I doubt I’m the only one. Feels like the company’s hoping I’ll just quit. While that stalemate carries on, they keep paying me!

I’ve no intention of jumping back into the corporate world, so I’m not rushing to update my CV. I just want to put DXC behind me. And financially I don't need the income for the hassle it all brings. And I’m also not about to push hard for some “urgent” project when delivering on time gets you nothing — and missing it just leads to a meeting and a replan. They have no carrots to dish out - this is the result!

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Post ID: @gz+1kpkck760

Clients are leaving to other low cost providers. If you have nothing to do and you are not billable, you will be laid off. Update your resume and get out asap.

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Post ID: @ga+1kpkck760

I did some work to get the client over the line for a critical deadline. The moment it was delivered they stopped talking to us, and I couldn't get a WBS to cover my time. All I got was flack from our management that we don't do anything without a specification and a WBS. So now I don't - there's work to be done, but the client doesn't seem in the least bit interested in approving the paperwork with DXC. So I'm sitting here again, doing nothing.... Racking up unproductive time. Whilst they are giving the work to other suppliers.

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Post ID: @cq+1kpkck760

Yup. And every time I go extra step, do something for a client or notify about possible improvement, soon after, usually on the very same day, I receive an email about some mistake I may have made a month or two ago. Every. Single. Time.

It's like they are discouraging us from any activity deliberately.

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Post ID: @cd+1kpkck760

Bro, you must have just woke up from a deep slumber.

Please go back to sleep.

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