Basically do you regret joining DXC?
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Company is a placeholder till better job comes along, that is all. Nothing more, nothing less.
Yes and no.
No, because it allowed to escape a really, really toxic job I had had before. There are much worse place to work in than DXC. Much, much worse.
And yes, because DXC turned out to be ever failing dead-end.
So basically I don't regret joining DXC itself, but rather that I stopped looking for another job for a while.
Joining itself, having some rest here is cool, just to survive while looking for another job. Never stop looking for another job. Things can go downhill really fast here. For me already have.
The message we're selling is clear - if you are approaching retirement and do not need another job afterwards, DXC is an attractive option. By the time the necessary equipment, accounts and permissions are in place, you may be considerably closer to retirement than when you joined. We will accept anyone who applies for the role as nobody internally has any incentive to apply. The bonus is 100% work from home. If you're happy to do not a lot other than paperwork all day - DXC is the place to be.
Most people still here didn't choose to join. They got assimilated from outsourcing deals and compulsory TUPE transfers years back. The people who do join of their own free will, leave again fairly quickly when they work out there is no pay rise and that the sales pitch to get the to join was just hot air.
I am Fernandes and del bean. I would like to work here
This has been a depressing place from day one. I'm curious who would choose to join and what their reasoning would be.