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Walk or take citi offer

I must be brain dead for even considering coming back and working at citi after layoffs. Citi has the highest offer and has better exit package. I have another offer with lower compensation. They go through a fair share of layoffs but nothing beats citi.

New reality is layoffs are everywhere. Do I work for citi with higher pay and exit package or go lower pay and minimal exit package? What would a sane person do? Work will su-k anywhere and probably citi has the highest toxicity.


Microsoft Offers Voluntary Retirement

Just going to leave this right here….

“Our hope is that this program gives those eligible the choice to take that next step on their own terms, with generous company support”

https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2026/04/23/microsoft-plans-first-voluntary-retirement-program-for-us-employees.html

What a novel idea… accomplishing business objectives without completely sh-tting on your own employees.

You know it’s bad when you wish our executives were more like Microsoft.


Starbucks to Move Supply Chain Operations Roles to Tennessee

The only benefit is if we move we will finally be able to afford a house. Let’s be honest allot of us at corporate are renting and cannot afford Seattle. We have a choice either move or get laid off.

“According to The Wall Street Journal, the roles moving to Nashville will include direct and indirect sourcing teams, with the company expecting to move additional jobs to Tennessee down the line.”

I am going to move if I get the offer. What about everyone else?


So is it really five full days?

I’m considering an offer at PNC but want to know what it’s actually like. Is it five full days? Do people badge in and then leave at lunch and work the rest of the day at home? I don’t think I can ever go back to five full days but the role seems interesting. So just want to get a sense.


BIG OFFER COMING IN MAY!!!

Now that the company has got its contracts wrapped up, the targeted offers will begin. Expect enhanced buyout offers for NTS and Com Tech titles. I’m waiting on my 104 weeks and planning a well deserved vacay!


New good Ole boys club

Asurion is supposedly trying to expand service offerings and improve culture but internally we are hearing that they are planning to hire Andrew Brady from Verizon. He was let go from Verizon fie being unscrupulous in his sales practices and treating employees like trash. If that's the new direction at Asurion , Guru should be ashamed


Juniper interns to HPE full time conversions

Does anyone have idea if Juniper interns will be getting any full time return offers? I interned last summer, but haven't heard back from my manager yet. Not even a Yes/ No. Just no response. Would appreciate it if anyone has some clarity on this


Seeing a lot of hires finally

Something has changed in the past few weeks. Friends of mine laid off by Dell back in the spring are finally getting offers left and right. Just today three different friends called, two got offers, and one made it to a final round and they haven’t gotten to a final round in 6 months. All in, I now know of at least six people that got offers in the past few weeks. Not sure what’s going on, but I’ll take some positive news for once. Does anyone know what changed? Or is this just a weird streak of good luck for people I know?


No ESPP

Anyone gave insight why there is only one offer period for 2026? They announce there in no offer for December 2025 for the first have of 2026.


Please help - Need to know!

I have an offer from a company and they're asking me to drop my papers and then forward the resignation mail to them for confirmation (my previous job asked me to do this as well)
I initially thought I'd see if I'm getting laid off, since dropping my papers now means no STI, so instead, severance could help me make up for that loss.
But now I am thinking that's a bad idea, and that I should resign and serve my notice period.


Is this a good offer?

I am trying to evaluate an offer from AT&T, and I'm hoping you guys can help me understand what the internal range is. The offer is for a software engineering role in Middletown NJ, for $255k base salary. Where does this fall in the band for Principal Member of Technical Staff? Do most principal engineers at AT&T make more or less than this? I know people on this board are obviously unhappy with the company, but I think I am willing to put up with the annoyances that I've read about on here.


Got an offer here should I take it?

Got an offer from TIAA at either Frisco or Charlotte (my choice family in Dallas and Charlotte so relocation money out of my pocket is minimal) but already have a job at another retirement services firm. TIAA pays more and offers better benefits but still have a job that is stable for probably another year. Should I take this one or keep my current one? Glassdoor and other sites make TIAA feel like a dumpster fire especially compared to where I am now.

Also saw another post about FIS where I have some experience with and wasn’t sure but don’t want to respond to that post. Didn’t want to take the role and get laid off if they change RK system too soon.


New Offer

I am deciding whether or not to proceed with the company, I've heard great things but have had great job security the last 5 years, even though pay was really low .. I'm looking to build a career, obviously with more pay but I see that the company goes through layoffs or working arrangements can be a hassle.. if I were to compare to another company that possibly starts with an H.. what would you advise?


Do not accept the offer!

How they can expect anyone to accept an offer that provides little to no details about your position, your location, the costs of your benefits, the status of your pension, etc is beyond me. I wish I knew their end game, but it all seems shiesty to me. They are expecting people to accept an offer with no real start date, so many what ifs. They are incentivizing it with up to a $15,000 sign on bonus that you don't get until 6/12 months after the close of sale, which is unknown, and then clearly state that any disciplinary or code of conduct violations voids the bonus, and nobody knows what the policies of the company are. So how many would actually receive this bonus? Where is the Union in all of this? Union dues are paid to have them protect you, where is the protection here?


Offer Rescinded - due to layoffs?

I was due to start with HCSC on the Dearborn side as a Claim Technician on Monday, October 6th. I received this email today:

"As you were previously informed via email on October 3rd, 2025, HCSC has rescinded your offer of employment.

This decision cannot be reviewed or appealed, and we are unable to disclose any further information.

We apologize for the inconvenience this has caused."

That's it. No other email, no reason why. Are the layoffs happening company-wide or specific only to the Cigna acquisition?