Thread regarding DXC Technology layoffs

Workforce Reductions

Its a long post.

For those seeking info on these forums; I get it. You want a clear message so you can act. I also know that contributing to an anonymous based forum isn't a rallying cry for trust on behalf of the reader but bear with me. I'm compelled to write this because I have seen far too many careers swept away. I have a ton of empathy for the people who invested time and sacrificed so much and ultimately were impacted by a reduction in workforce.

Many have heard: 'there is no money for a raise or bonus' since the early 2000's. The message has been consistently that cuts are inevitable and that there is a plan and expenses should be pruned. That message wears people down. It sends worry through families and really does have a lasting impact on people.

If you are still at HPE/DXC then lets assume you have a reason. Riding it out, fear of personal change, years of service, benefits, love the work, love the travel, etc. You may love the changes, the new direction, and want to see what happens next. You may be very angry because the company you hired into was sold, acquired, downsized, outsourced, etc. You may be cautious and anxious. You may want to eject from your role but worry about that decision causing a ripple effect personally and professionally.

Its likely that decisions which affect your career map to a strategy that you are not a part of creating, made by a group of leaders that you don't directly interact with, and every piece of the business that you are involved in is being microscopically analyzed for efficiencies. Low cost labor solution centers seem to be where the investments are going. And if you're negatively impacted by these changes, it s---s.

But here is where the story gets better. You get to choose.

Get focused on you. Your skills. Your talent. Your career. Put a shine on that resume. Get connected to current and former colleagues. Buy interview clothes. Save your money. Identify the technology or services companies in your area and get tuned into opportunity. Talk to people you trust. Take your vacation. Get 'you' right.

Dont let forced change be the catalyst to start focusing on your wants and needs. And especially don't waste any time trying to figure out why things are the way they are. Your time is valuable! Decide, act, and work toward the 'you' goals. Whatever that means to you. If that means exiting, do so voluntarily. If that means staying, pick your spot, get the answers you need and get ahead of your peers.

Don't be a victim of indecision, hesitation, and fear.

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Post ID: @OP+TrmbMvm

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My future is retirement, and I'm working towards that goal with everything I can muster. That's why I'm still here instead of looking for another position elsewhere.

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Post ID: @8ezi+TrmbMvm

Thank you .

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Post ID: @1jvs+TrmbMvm

Well said and important to review. This is roughly the strategy I followed to exit and can add that the road is bumpy and the results are worth it. If you are walking through hell keep moving.

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Post ID: @1woa+TrmbMvm

Amazing advice for such a forum! A message in a time where personal responsibility seems to be passe.

Follow this advice and your mental health will have unbelievable benefits. I'm living proof!

Well done!!

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Post ID: @1ski+TrmbMvm

Positive post for a change a thumbs up for you

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Post ID: @1ycc+TrmbMvm

"Decide, act, and work toward the 'you' goals."

Your post is really good timing for me in that I have decided and am currently developing and working a plan for my future moving forward. You post is a good shot in the arm to know I am doing the right thing for me and my family.

Thanks for the positive post.

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Post ID: @1eft+TrmbMvm

I second that! very well said. I could have written it myself. thanks for summarizing it so well TrmbMvm!

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Post ID: @1szp+TrmbMvm

You can quietly prepare now.

ASAP Checklist -- before losing access to internal systems

http://www.hpalumni.org/asap

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Post ID: @1kvk+TrmbMvm

Excellent advice. The only thing we have control of in life is our own personal choices. Within each of us is the power to make the changes we need to change our lives and our situation. Sometimes the thing that needs change most is our attitudes and perspectives.

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