Looking at this Well Life Spot for Employee Appreciation Week, are those in the photo employees? If so, I wonder how many of them are getting displaced.
I wonder how much these people are paid to look happy. I don't think they're employees. They're actors.
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They are mostly real. The palm tree photos are the Chandler campus and they tapped several diverse people from the campus to do a photo shoot and they use the photos for things like this.
I bet OP is one of those id--ts who replied all to the happy birthday holly email.
I am sick and tired of these childish threads. I thought this was a layoff site???
No one that works here looks like that. It's all fake and a psy-op to convince you that everything is great.
They remind me of how people look in North Korea when the Supreme Leader is watching them.
A lot of employees auditioned to be included in the photograph.
But only the ones the were willing to do certain...favors...made it to the final round of selection.
Let me know if anyone has any questions.
Maybe they are AI. Makes sense, the whole company is being outsourced, might as well fake the people in the brochures too.
Been driving to an office for no reason for 2+ years now and never once have I seen people all jovial and S like in these pics. I used to overly positive/optimistic guy. Then Shart took a giant S all over this company, intentionally tanking morale just to save a few dollars. F that guy, FRTO, and FHY.
At least for some of the RTO / Workplace spaces on Teamworks, they are employees who volunteer to take photos.
Does it have a "Getty Images" watermark?
A guy on my team spent a half day doing photos for one of those posts. Yep they are employees
I'd love to see a regular picture taken in one of the RTO offices of people with long faces. This would reflect reality more. Maybe some of them are looking at their phones reading "The Layoff.com"
They're happy because they haven't started working here yet :) It's from the Employee APPLICATION or APPRECIATION page? Maybe they've left WF already- they're APPRECIATED as they they no longer work here, and that's why they're happy ;)
They are employees.
they are child models from the united colors of benetton ads of the 90s. theyre now over the hill, broke and homeless. WF recruited these depreciated human assets for the ads.
Stock Photo.
WF likes gaslighting employees
It's just a stock photo.
Don't wonder, it's irrelevant. Another Troll with ADD.
Can confirm, they are actual employees that are in hub cities.
False advertising.
😂
For the reasons you mentioned and a few more they are actors. They just tell the agency for, "One of each". It's easier that way.