Whoever thinks differently is naive. Open your eyes and see the writing on the wall. Otherwise, you're in for a rude awakening.
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It’s happening Wednesday… this Wednesday… if you haven’t lived through one of these before, get prepared if you have a meeting with your boss on Jan 11th. Good luck! And remember, we are all expendable. It’s the American way! Do your homework tomorrow and get prepared.
We know the layoffs started from the top and according to DK level 3 (SVP level) is next.
That includes VPs, a SVPs and a few directors and leaders.
The economy is in a death spiral. Nielsen was just acquired. There will be cuts. Does anyone have any concrete information on which departments be affected in this round?
re: Which business units do we think are going to get hit? I assume the analytics portfolio for sure.
I have no knowledge don't think any area will be spared. IT always got hit hard in the other layoffs.
Which business units do we think are going to get hit? I assume the analytics portfolio for sure.
Nielsen has Been Laying off Significant Percentages of its Workforce almost every year since 2008 or earlier. Demon Dave is just the Current Leader Squeezing Us for the LasT Drop of blood. All for the Greed, Because we cannot Maintain growth of 25% per year.
8% in 2020
https://rbr.com/nlsn-plan-3500-global-layoffs/
30% of aquired company in 2013
https://www.baltimoresun.com/business/bs-bz-nielsen-layoffs-20131114-story.html
https://www.gawker.com/5066644/nielsen-layoffs-confirmed-with-corporate-doublespeak
https://www.tampabay.com/news/business/corporate/Nielsen-cutting-328-jobs-in-Oldsmar-724-statewide_167085410/
You guys on here are straight re--rded.
There is no way they could layoff 20 pct of work force I. January
New managers needed asap. If you are a manager for more the 7 years or more. It's time to take that severance or unemployment. Time for new managers with brand new nepotism.
I predict a sizable layoff in January
It's coming, for sure.
Nielsens' Growth Mindset Requires A Round Of LayOffs
This is not fear-mongering, this is called being a realist.