If you have any valuable skills I would suggest you leave this dumpster fire before the acquisition is finalized and never look back. There are many, many other companies where you will be appreciated and considered an asset. No matter how good you are, Broadcom will see you as a number and weigh your value against possible cost savings when it takes over. Why put yourself through that if you have options?
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Yeh, thanks for your words of infinite wisdom OP. Also, that hasn’t already been said a billion times here so it’s so refreshing to hear that unique perspective.
Choosing to stick it out for now is as legitimate a choice as jumping ship. Plain and simple it’s a personal choice.
People here need to learn how to live with uncertainty. The world is full of chaos and you have to embrace it. There's no urgent reason to jump ship.
AGREED.
After reading this post, I am stopping office work and starting prepping for interviews.