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Estimate the time for the next cut

Recently, I interviewed with a company and reached the final round. They asked when I could start the job; they seem quite flexible. My strategy is to ideally be laid off in the next round and then join this company to maximize my gains. Does anyone know when the next round of layoffs will be? Thank you very much. TPG, Sr Staff, Sunnyvale, CA


Rogers Takeover of DnA

With the announcement of another Rogers following JS it seems clear like our days are numbered here if you are not of a certain s-x or nationality.. Funny to see them try and get around JS's non compete with Rogers by hiding them in the transformation org. Feels like we should all be looking for a new job ASAP!


New Jersey Sees Significant Layoff Increase

New Jersey experienced a rise in layoffs during Q1 2026. Employers announced nearly 4,800 job cuts through March. This marks a 30.7 percent increase from Q1 2025. JP Morgan Chase, UBS, and Fiserv led the announced reductions. Reckitt Benckiser and Novartis also eliminated positions.

https://patch.com/new-jersey/across-nj/nj-job-losses-significantly-through-1st-quarter-2026


What seven months looked like

I started counting when I got laid off. Two hundred twenty four applications. That's about eight a week. Eleven of those turned into actual calls with recruiters. Twenty eight interviews total across phone screens, hiring managers, panels. Four times I got to the final round. Four times I came close. And four times I got the no or the silence. Until this week. One offer. Maybe another coming but I'm not waiting. I'm taking this one. The numbers were brutal but I kept going. If you're still in it, keep going.


I hope everybody is looking for a new job

We all know major cuts are coming, the only question is when. It's much easier to find a new job when you're already employed. And trust me, the job market is so bad right now that you don't want to be stuck looking for a job while unemployed with so many others in our field already out of work and looking.


The only reason to go along with rebadging is to buy a little more time

I've been job hunting for months. Calling the market "slim pickings" is generous, and it's only going to get worse. We're heading toward a place where beggars can't be choosers. Anything, anywhere, for any amount of time, will have to do.


Severance and unemployment

I was laid off last month and received severance. I will also apply for unemployment, and I know that unemployment doesn't start to pay until after the severance # weeks passes. Do I have to show that I'm looking for a job during that severance period, or am I able to take a break for a few weeks before starting my job search? I just want to make sure I can still qualify for unemployment in a few months if I don't start looking for a job right away. I'm in Minnesota if that matters.


Jefferson County Holds Job Fair After Central Alabama Water Cuts

Jefferson County has experienced approximately 500 job losses over the past six months. These layoffs affected various sectors, including utilities, retail, and parking services. Central Alabama Water notably cut over 200 positions, creating a significant workforce gap. City and county leaders are hosting a job fair at Boutwell Auditorium to assist displaced workers. Over two dozen employers will attend, offering hundreds of potential new jobs.

Birmingham, Alabama

https://abc3340.com/news/local/jefferson-county-job-fair-aims-to-offset-recent-layoffs


Hey guys, is there any hiring going on in Georgia for corporate?

I know T-Mobile has been struggling and has monthly layoffs. I want to work for the competition. They've been my coverage provider since I left college. I just want to know if they're hiring developers in this bleak job market. Pardon me if this isn't the right place to ask.


IT is impossible to work with at Chevron

I’ve been here for 3 years now. Software engineer. Came from a smaller company in a different industry.

Trying to build and deploy ANYTHING at this company is the most frustrating thing I’ve ever had to do. Getting access to do anything in Azure is frustrating creating resources in azure is frustrating deploying anything to prod in azure is frustrating and fails if you have a single character out of place. Playbooks are all over the place and impossible to find unless you know the secret phrase. I could deploy in less than 5 minutes at my last job, here I plan on it taking half a day.

We even started using power apps last year just to avoid the azure headaches even though I never wanted to consider it. It actually worked pretty well but apparently the power app lead left and now we have nobody who can answer our questions as we figure the platform out, so it’s back to square one.

Why does IT in Chevron make it so hard for developers to do anything? At least we got GitHub copilot. I just want to build sh-t and get it to our users. I’m already looking for the next job somewhere else that lets me do my work.


US Jobless Claims Decline Slightly, Remain Elevated

The number of Americans seeking unemployment benefits decreased last week. The total reached 787,000 claims. This indicates a slight easing of job losses. However, job cuts persist at elevated levels. The overall job market still faces significant challenges.

https://www.crainsnewyork.com/economy/jobless-claims-drop-787000-layoffs-remain-high/


Situation outside our bubble is dire

I would otherwise be out without a second thought. I don't know what your experience is, but there are barely any jobs out there. I reached my peak burnout just as there are no options left. Well, I'll just tread water here until better times, trying not to go nuts from having to show up here every day.


All this is incredibly depressing

We're on a sinking ship, and options out there are almost non-existent. A colleague who was let go almost a year ago is still looking for a decent job. I started panicking a while back, so I started looking while I'm still here. Given that I've probably been less dedicated than if I were jobless, it's still been a horrible experience. It just made me more desperate. I hope this is just my story. Otherwise, we're sc--wed.


Is there any hiring going on at T-Mobile right now?

I’ve been job hunting for the last 6 months and nothing solid has materialized. Even contracts are scarce in Atlanta for the dev market.

I’m looking for a job and I know there’s been cuts and more work on the employees but I don’t care because I’m desperate. I’m very close to considering the end of everything after 39 years on this miserable rock 🪨


“Internal” vs “external”

I applied for a job during my 30 day post lay off, when I was still “internal”. I was in screening status and spoke with manager and was moving forward. Then my last official day came. Now I’m “external”. I just found out that this job isn’t hiring external applicants and can’t move forward. The recruiter supposedly tried to get approval. Not sure who or what is behind all these decisions but none of it makes sense.


Development plan -- same as quiet layoff?

Hi, my manager gave me a written development plan. I am unfamiliar with the process here - can someone please share if these plans are genuine and have good success rate for me to give it my all? Or should I work on finding a new job? Any recommendations will greatly help me, I'm in a state of shock since yesterday


Getting laid off in February drastically improved my life

Just like most of you, I was miserable at TD. Doing the workload of two jobs, with a horrible management team. But for some reason, I wasn’t interviewing because the thought of juggling a job search and an insane workload at TD stressed me out. Well I already landed a new job (much better company) with a 20% pay increase. TD severance still running through May. This is a message to everyone still there - you HAVE to start interviewing! The ship is sinking rapidly, but if you put your mind to it, you can land another job pretty quickly. The job market is bad, but not THAT bad. Get out while you still can! Your life will improve!


SF Chronicle: Bay Area Cuts

Layoffs across major Bay Area tech companies like Meta, Google, and Salesforce have continued into 2026, reflecting a shift in the job market after years of aggressive hiring. While demand still exists for highly skilled workers, companies are becoming more selective and offering smaller severance packages. Most laid-off employees are finding new jobs within three to six months, though some searches are stretching up to a year. High living costs in the region make job loss especially difficult, as unemployment benefits are limited and often far below previous salaries.

https://www.sfchronicle.com/personal-finance/article/bay-area-tech-layoffs-finances-22079770.php


Any good healthcare employers out there?

I’m young in my career and all three MCO’s I have worked at have been hellish, with Anthem being the worst by far. Wondering if folks have actually encountered a decent healthcare company to work at? Considering changing industries altogether because of how bad these places are.

(As an aside, Gail and team couldn’t identify true talent if it hit them in the face.)


Keep Applying

This is your sign to keep applying to a new and well-deserved company that will actually cherish your years. Life is too short for this BS. I've been laid off today but thank god I have a few offers lined up. I can only wish the best for my fellow colleagues. To all future and current OpenText employees, never settle for less! You guys deserve MORE!