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Ask HN: Who's Most Likely to Get Laid Off During Layoffs?

4 点作者 metayrnc6 个月前
I’m curious how leadership decides who gets laid off. Have you noticed any patterns? Do you have any suggestions for people in situations where they might be impacted by layoffs? Thank you!

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GianFabien6 个月前
I&#x27;ve only been laid off once, and it was from one of the top 10 multinational companies in the world. Head office in New York decreed a headcount reduction. I was positively not highly paid and did above average work. I had an excellent relationship with both my direct manager and the country managing director. But my manager&#x27;s manager disliked me for being outspoken and pushing back on bad decisions. So he made the effort to hit me with a heavy handed legal document and a generous severance payment.<p>Contrary to common opinion, I think that politics trumps concerns about performance or pay levels.
sk110016 个月前
People in the part of the org that&#x27;s cut. In my experience most layoffs aren&#x27;t about cutting x% across teams, they&#x27;re about the company deciding that they don&#x27;t need entire functions altogether and getting rid of entire teams.
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stefanos826 个月前
&gt; Who&#x27;s Most Likely to Get Laid Off During Layoffs?<p>Dave! Always a Dave pays the price! <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.reddit.com&#x2F;r&#x2F;recruitinghell&#x2F;comments&#x2F;13qk89s&#x2F;due_to_cutbacks&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.reddit.com&#x2F;r&#x2F;recruitinghell&#x2F;comments&#x2F;13qk89s&#x2F;due...</a>
TheBruceHimself6 个月前
last-in-first-out is often the way to go. In many jurisdictions, it is simply easier to fire your newer employees as certain employment protection rights only kick in after so many months or even years. Also, the newest people in are likely to be of some of the lowest immediate value to a company as new hires usually require training and expected to run at a loss for a while before eventually becoming useful and profitable. So I’d say you’re most likely to get laid off if you’ve just been hired. Life is kind of funny like that.
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JohnFen6 个月前
I think this varies so much between different companies that it&#x27;s nearly impossible to make a blanket statement about it that would be useful.
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cranberryturkey6 个月前
Those that are under performing and those that are paid the most.
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