I don’t know how it is in other organizations, but EMTech is aggressively hiring in BTC. Either move to a safer department or keep your options open and look elsewhere. I know strategy advisors are always on confidential projects, so they can’t talk about them, but you can still get useful signals from them.
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Exit Date July 13 for those notified after May 13 earnings - many choices internal role or outside
Comments if your exit date is set as your departure (taking the package), Or choosing to roll. There are few internal jobs posting but not sure if real or posted just for fake pretend. I applied for every job I could, over 100 internal jobs. Four interviews, but no offer.
Tough job market currently, hope few land.
Hiring Front Shows Good News
Seeking new employment can feel like a full-time job. Yet, positive developments exist in the hiring sector. Companies are reportedly rehiring employees. These rehires occur after prior AI-related layoffs. Applicants can learn how to distinguish themselves.
https://www.thv11.com/video/news/nation-world/how-applicants-can-stand-out-as-companies-rehire-after-ai-layoffs/91-44f840e3-4cbc-4377-89c6-23be4f23b153
Is anybody hiring?
Is there a gaming company left that's actually hiring people and not laying them off? Where are we supposed to find new jobs? I really don't want to change industries, but the way things are looking, I won't really have a choice.
Did I get this right?
Those who have gotten an offer, if they accept, they can still be refused? Is that true? What's the point then? I didn't get one, but if I did, man, I'd be pi---d.
Applying for jobs
Have a lot of people been applying for jobs or just waiting to see what happens first?
How many of us are actively looking for opportunities outside of Shell?
I work in IT in US and have started actively looking. I have a first interview lined up next week. I am treating it as more of a warm up interview to get a feel for the market. I haven't interviewed in 7 or so years.
Kind of tough that so many companies hire but are also doing layoffs at the same time.
Everyone is looking for a new job
But I'm yet to hear that anybody found it. That's how bad it is out there. And that's the main reason why not just Verizon, but most of the companies can currently get away with treating their employees like cr-p. There's literally nowhere else to go for the majority of us.
Sh---y CEO
Centered CEO is an American sellout paid puppet. This is why we are looking for jobs.
Are people avoiding Oracle these days?
We've been trying to fill a role for months, and we've gotten almost no qualified applicants. It almost feels like qualified people have heard the stories, know what it's like here, and are staying away as a result. We desperately need help, but I don't think we'll get it anytime soon.
Career advice for someone nearing 50
I'm approaching 50 and would like to work another 15 years before retiring.
Given the current environment, I'm concerned that if I were laid off in my 50s, finding a comparable role could take much longer than it would today.
Would you recommend starting a job search now while I'm still employed, or staying put and only looking if a layoff actually happens?
Where are all the people going?
All I keep reading is people boasting how they left this place. Well, I want to leave Honeyhell as well but I can't find anybody who's hiring, or at least anybody who's hiring at comparable pay. So please, be kind and share with the rest of us, who's currently hiring? Where are you all going?
I'm not taking the offer for one simple reason
I've been applying and interviewing for months. I get callbacks and interviews, but then all I get is silence. I get ghosted again and again. No rejection email, nothing. That's how bad it is out there right now. That's bad as it is while I'm employed, I'm not voluntarily entering that game without a job.
Hired during notice period in the US?
What happens if you find another job during the WARN notice period, but before the severance payoff date? What is written into the US agreement?
July 1 RMO layoffs?
Executives in my space keep taking about July 1 as if it’s a giant reorg day. It is definitely implying layoffs in RMO. Anyone else hearing it? I thought it might be a new CEO but they did that last week. Probably too late to do anything other than step up the job search.
Are you staying or going?
Are you taking the severance or are you applying for a new role?
Is LPL even hiring?
LPL's recruiter told me in March that there was a hold on hiring till end of May. This is now June. All of my applications are getting rejected without a phone call.
No responses yet
I've been applying for two months and haven't heard back from anyone. Is this normal now? Things have really changed.
It's happening
Major layoffs along with a shakeup at the top. I guess we were all expecting it, so I hope everybody is as prepared as they can be for this. I've been sending out some feelers in the past few months and I already have some leads, so that's helping me not panic as much.
Job market check
I'm curious how people who were laid off are doing with their job search. Is the market brutal or are you finding opportunities? Would love to hear from anyone still checking in.
Everyone's leaving
Everyone - and I mean every single person - on my team is job hunting. Not all with the same urgency, but all of them. Leadership doesn't seem to notice or care. I think we'll see a major exodus of talent as soon as the job market improves even slightly. I bet they notice then.
Can I be fire for looking for another role?
With all the doubt around the campus I sent my resume for a role. Turns out the role, through an agency, is with my team and the agent sent my resume to my manager. She wants to meet me Monday, can I be fired for looking for other work in this time of uncertainty?
July.. The Reckoning
It’s happening in July. More layoffs, and direct doors into retailers. Prepare yourself, update your resume, and take care of yourself. They don’t care about you, and they are showing it once again.
laid off folks - what's the status
whoever got laid off, what's going on in you lives in terms of hunting? did you find anything? care to comment a crisp daily routine and approach you are doing to get back on feet again?
Get a new job if you’re upset about RTO
Here’s the thing, Fidelity pays a lot lower than competitors. It’s just a fact of the matter. I worked at Fidelity a year ago in WM and as soon as they started the whole RTO thing I did everything in my power to not abide. Leaving early, looking for new jobs on the clock, exceptions etc. believe it or not but if you are licensed that truly does open more doors even in this environment. A lot of the competitors are happy to take us with a nice pay raise
U.S. Jobless Claims Decline; Layoffs Remain Low
U.S. applications for jobless aid decreased last week. Filings dropped by 4,000 to 226,000. This indicates layoffs remain historically low across the country. The U.S. economy added 172,000 new jobs in May. The unemployment rate currently stands at 4.3%.
https://www.clickondetroit.com/business/2026/06/18/us-filings-for-unemployment-benefits-fall-to-226000-last-week-as-layoffs-remain-historically-low/
Texas layoffs near 30,000 in first half of 2026
https://www.chron.com/texas/article/texas-layoffs-2026-jobs-22309917.php
What if we just go to Cigna International Health
They seem to be growing and doing big things
Equifax layoffs are rolling out
I was notified today. People should not be surprised because they are like most other companies and really focused on AI efficiencies.
It never hurts to keep your resume updated and casually look even if not affected. It usually takes a couple of months to start getting good calls about jobs. Be hopeful that you will not be but start preparing as if you will.be one day.
Job searching
are people looking for a new job now or going to wait it out and see if you get laid off?
Anyone turned redundancy down
Curious if anyone has been successful in getting a new position after retraining?
What is Everyone's Plan?
We are stuck with "her" until 2028. The next MP will probably be dopey david or some other insane clown worse than PP. So what is everyone doing to keep their sanity while trying to plan ahead? Are you all trying to just stick it out and hope something changes for the better by 2028? Actively looking for another job in this horrible job market? Or, trying to stay under the radar until retirement? I have a feeling that the LP offer in september is not going to get as many sign ups as they hope. They will then use this as a means to pivot to go public sometime around when PP leaves. All under the guise that we don't have enough buy ins to keep the pyramid err uh "partnership" afloat. 1450 FAs walked away last year, a new EDJ record. That should tell you something.
Who is hiring in O&G nowadays?
A general thread on who is hiring in O&G nowadays?
I’m updating my resume now
Leadership keeps saying the office will help with teamwork and new ideas. I’m taking that as my reminder to clean up my resume.
Zero job security
This company can't be trusted. If you make too much money or someone doesn't like you, you're probably a target. In some divisions you have zero job security no matter how good you are. Start looking for a new job now and save up a rainy day fund.
This isn't working
When RTO was first announced, I thought I’d adjust after a while. That hasn’t really happened, and not just for me. A lot of people seem quieter, more frustrated, and less connected than before.
I’m in my early forties, and I’ve worked in enough places to know when the energy has shifted. This is one of those times. I don’t hate the job itself, but the current setup has made it much harder to stay motivated.
I’ve been browsing remote openings for the past couple of months. I’d rather find something that gives me a little more control over my day and doesn’t make work feel like such a drain.