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pokey96 | 2 years ago
Was a bit chaotic this morning, it doesn't seem like there was any clear pattern to who got layed off. Managers were given no advance notice for this either, know our manager was trying this morning to figure out over Slack who was affected by asking everyone.
esel2k|2 years ago
doktorhladnjak|2 years ago
Criteria commonly is some combination of performance review history, cost, location, role, seniority, tenure.
The goal is to do it without managers interfering to save their favorites and to ensure it’s done in a non discriminatory way.
Ancalagon|2 years ago
red-iron-pine|2 years ago
There is a spreadsheet, with performance scores, salaries, bonuses, benefits, etc.
Sort the spreadsheet by cost and start chopping from the top, or maybe work up from the bottom. Maybe skip every every other employee. C-level and VPs will give additional guidance, maybe 80% of DEI and HR Staff, 40% of Product, etc.
Once there is a list, it may travel to HR or other managers to check or confirm -- make sure you're not accidently laying off some superstars or key initiative personnel -- and then the list is finalized and notices go out. There may not even be any veto; here's the list, adios amigos.
Source: did IT hiring and firing, was involved w/ this at a a couple F500s -- tho not any recently.