

More Layoffs have started
Amazon Microsoft, Google, etc. All layying off people.
They just started sending emails today morning for US/Canada.
India/EU would be sent next week so we dont know the exact numbers yet.
Same information going on Blind, hundreds of Amazon employees laid off in the morning.

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The biggest layoffs have not started yet. When Broadcom finishes the acquisition of VMware, there is gonna be a tsunami of layoffs (maybe something crazy like 50-60%). Broadcom CEO behaves more like a CEO of a private equity firm than a tech company. After the acquisition, he will break up various business units and sell them for profits. Market can no way absorb all the employees of VMWare

2023 Tier 2 Graduate here. VMWare had arrived for a pre PPT in 2022, few weeks before the acquisition was announced. But then they never showed up

At Google, announcements will come after December - Jan/Feb is what they are saying.

You work at Google?

No, cousin does, I joined IT firm only last year.

What is the legal stand if a company is laying off without giving notice. They want us to serve a notice period before leaving but never give a notice period to search for a job.

Do Morgan Stanley provide WFH, the vacancies are mostly in Mumbai

Oh god no

What's the scenario with "non fancy" companies like akamai etc?
Someone I know just joined akamai technologies as SE2