Thread regarding Edward Jones layoffs

It's the waiting...

Hey all, I'm a team leader in tech and I wish I had any info on if I am good or not. I manage a pretty big team today (40+) and I'm constantly busy in the right way. Before coming to EJ I lived through these types of layoffs in other companies and usually jumped ship before the hammer dropped. This feels different but I have only been with the firm a little over a year. I want to stay as it's been some of the best experiences in my career but also super stressed about it. Curious about the communities thoughts?

You are all awesome!

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First, kudos to you for leading such a huge team. This is the first time I've gone through something like this. I'm usually a, "see ya later" person but, I've invested so much time and I genuinely like my job. I have a great team, leader...everything. and, other things going on, on the outside, like I'm sure many do. I've updated my resume and have looked at options just in case. I hope for the best for you, and all of us.

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Post ID: @ax+1jsjjh2dh

It's closer to 9,000 in home office, so I think a reasonable estimate is 600-1000 affected.

Is it empathetic to do this to associates in a bad job market?

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Post ID: @aw+1jsjjh2dh

I am in a similar position. Even if I do survive restructuring, workload and morale will likely be significantly worse. If you decide to try to stick it out, prepare yourself for a rough transition period.

Interviewing and onboarding to a new company is also challenging but it comes with a pay increase. I'm planning to jump when the right opportunity comes.

Best of luck to you all!

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Post ID: @as+1jsjjh2dh

@a2+1jsjjh2dh, home office is around 10k associates.

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Post ID: @ar+1jsjjh2dh

If rumors of a third of home office associates will be separated, what does that mean for contractors?!

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Post ID: @ak+1jsjjh2dh

I have a hard time believing they'll lay off a third of Home Office. Home Office would be devastated and work and support with it. Typically firms target around 10%, and I could see 300-500ish, including partners, directors, etc. without a home. That said, now that the can of worms has been opened, it doesn't mean they won't keep doing it every 3-5 years.

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Post ID: @aa+1jsjjh2dh

No one knows who, but no one is safe from these “reimaginations.” Rumors are a third of home office associates will be separated. That’s roughly 1500 people. GPs, directors, leaders, and associates are all impacted.

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