Thread regarding Verizon Communications Inc. layoffs

What should I do in this situation?

I have an offer in hand (been in the interview process for 3 months now, casually applying and interviewing) and they're asking me to accept the offer by TODAY. The pay isn't that great (not a lot than what I'm making now) but the role is quite interesting.
I am a top performer in my team. Should I take my chances and stay in Verizon? Or do I accept the offer? I DO prefer Verizon but I'm also skpectical about my future here. What would you do?


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Post ID: @OP+1k9e36t6x

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Keep working at Verizon, accept the offer, but negotiate your start date to be Dec 1st or Jan 1st. It will take at least a few weeks anyway to for the new company to process & have you complete a background check, dr-g test, HR paperwork, etc

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Post ID: @cx+1k9e36t6x

@OP get out - any job, any offer. Take it and run.
Those who don't have offers will either be unemployed or asked to work 125% for less money. Mark my words.

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Post ID: @ck+1k9e36t6x

What is their time line/start date? If you are worried about the Layoffs(11/20), you can always accept it and see what happens with Verizon. Change your mind either way at the last minute with the new Company. You might burn some future opportunities with the new company, but these are tough times to make such drastic decisions.

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Post ID: @ch+1k9e36t6x

OP - You are asking strangers to make career decision for you
top performer , yeah right ?

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Post ID: @cd+1k9e36t6x

Not the best idea to ask randoms what you should do with your life. And no way are you top performer in any spot if you can’t make a job decision.

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Post ID: @ca+1k9e36t6x

Dont take it. Listen to your gut feeling. You are not ready to leave VZ.

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Post ID: @c8+1k9e36t6x

If you're asking anonymous people to chime in on your possible future employment it's likely you're not really sold on the new job.

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Post ID: @c5+1k9e36t6x

Do not take the offer. Take the package and run. VZ is going through changes.

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Post ID: @c0+1k9e36t6x

Dan likes Perplexity for all of his decisions and conversations. Give that one a whirl, too.

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Post ID: @bv+1k9e36t6x

Give your favorite AI site some information about you (including age, tenure, what you do at Verizon), the company making the offer, the details of the offer itself, and what sounds like a big RIF later this month, and ask for pros and cons along with a recommendation. Don't hang everything on AI's feedback but at least see what it suggests.

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Post ID: @bm+1k9e36t6x

At the end of the day vz had 134 billion in revenue last year. Say what you will about their strategy I won’t argue there..

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Post ID: @aa+1k9e36t6x

How many years of tenure do you have? If 12+ years then wait for a package. 24 weeks is 6 months, which is enough time to get a job.

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Post ID: @a9+1k9e36t6x

@OP your take home pay may be more than where you are now. Cost of insurance is less, 6% match on 401k, etc. When you look at it from that perspective you’ll probably gain more than what you have because many of the benefits other companies offer don’t compare to VZ.

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Post ID: @a6+1k9e36t6x

The pressure is a red flag like the other guy said. I wouldn’t trust a company that seems desperate to hire

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Post ID: @a5+1k9e36t6x

I would ask myself why is the new employer pressuring you to take the job ? Red flag ! What does your gut tell you to do?

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Post ID: @a4+1k9e36t6x

You should probably take the new job.

Dan has no idea what he is doing which is why the first thing he’s doing is laying off. Vzw has laid off 50k+ workers and still feel the need to lay off more. What does that tell you?

There is no way to turn the ship around if your only idea is to layoff American workers and outsource. If u survive this layoff - there will be more

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