Is there any other company out there with a lower employee review score than DXC?
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it should be 0.8 darn!
The little fat man and his secretary girlfriend who has been put in charge of global HR are only capable of cutting. Cutting, staff, cutting wages, cutting quality and cutting customer numbers!
Agree. DXC remember there are a thousand potential employees over the Mexican boarder making there way to the USA. Be sure to have an HR rep at each states boarder to distribute applications and take resumes. It's a goldmine out there in hiring them. They fit your culture and are dirt cheap. Contact my friend Wild Bill Hiccup in Texas and he can line you up with these potential hires.
The ratings would be lower if the employees that are off shore didn't give the company 5 stars.
No employee likes Mikey. Shareholders LOVE Mikey though.
I suppose technically the CEO is responsible first and foremost to the shareholders, so he's doing his job...
Shareholders love to see you loose your job, its all meat for their pockets. It gives them a boner.
Classic Marx really although in IT we always thought we were above the proletariat and blind to see that we were just as flesh for the grinder the same as a steel worker or a coal miner.
That 2.6 rating is on Glassdoor with Indeed rating at 3.4 but point taken. PS Mikey's approval rating is lower than Trump's approval rating on Glassdoor
I ve put mine on it after they have treated us like garbage... it must have helped the low score :-)
I would insist you all to do the same - good ridance DXC!
Those influx of 1 star reviews can't bode well for new recruits for DXC
Yes. Glassdoor and others all dropped ratings between Jan and June 2017 and stayed low ever since. Mainly because a lot of new recruits found themselves being made redundant within 1-3 months of joining DXC! Clearly Management incompetence.
For those of us who left DXC early on, it's a bit like watching the last 10 minutes of a James Bond film where the island is exploding in flames and sinking into the sea. We watch from the boat. The baddie, who works for DXC (Digital Xtortion arms and legs flaying, amid a spray of digital debris and burnt contracts into thick, black clouds of dust.