Just in case you missed it, here it goes:
Thread summary - March Layoffs
https://www.thelayoff.com/t/1jpk2jkbv
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# Themes from IBM Layoff Discussions (March 17β21)
The posts on TheLayoff.com thread regarding IBM layoffs from March 17 to March 21 reveal a wide range of shared emotions and experiences. Several dominant themes emerged, including perceived injustice, targeted layoffs, offshoring, the erosion of trust in leadership, and mental health strain. Below is an organized summary of key themes, with direct quotes from posters to highlight their perspectives.
## π§± Perceived Injustice and Lack of Merit-Based Decisions
Many employees expressed disillusionment after being laid off despite long tenures, excellent performance, and recent recognition.
"USA/TX/Sales IT/Cloud CSM. Band 9, 16 years, voted top employee of the year... gave me stock to stay... all I received is 1 month to find a job internally and 3 months severance... Never been more blind sighted in my entire life." β @jg
"Band 9... manager said he was glad I was staying a few more years... only to tell me today because I was a Band 9 and poor performer, they don't need me." β @k1
"I was laid off in March at IBM, Data & AI, USA, TN. 13 years at the company with positive reviews. Band 9" β @z3
"Won awards, not on PIP, 20 years service" β @p7
"Top performer for nothing." β @jg
This has led to a widespread sense that performance and loyalty are no longer valued or factored into employment security.
## π Offshoring and Cost-Cutting Measures
A dominant theme across posts was the belief that U.S.-based jobs are being replaced by cheaper overseas labor, especially in India.
"I was told that my job will go to India." β @hh
"My position will be rehired in India." β @f7
"Can my job be done somewhere else? If the answer is Yes... then you are a prime target to be replaced in India or in a low cost area." β @jc
"Texas - IBM Infrastructure was hit hard but NOT INDIA.....seems jobs are staying overseas" β @hb
Some expressed bitterness over IBM’s interpretation of βdigital transformationβ as simply labor arbitrage:
"Digital transformation also means to outsource... to low cost areas such as India." β @gf
## π€¬ Distrust and Resentment Toward Leadership
IBM’s upper management, especially CEO Arvind Krishna, drew intense criticism and was accused of dishonesty, greed, and mismanagement.
"You have to be fed a pack of lies at your layoff meeting... Alvind and the Pipmunks management excel at." β @kc
"More toxic than the hottest Vindaloo curry!" β @kc
"Any AI bot can do [management's] job... and do a far better job than these pathetic excuses for human beings." β @gx
"Alvind can run, but he cannot hide... things have a way of catching up with corrupt crooks like him." β @kc
"Rometty thought IBM would be around for another 100 years, but I don't give them even 10." β @kc
## π§ Psychological Toll and Anxiety
Layoff fear permeates even those not directly affected yet. People report panic, insecurity, and burnout in the wake of layoffs.
"I'm having a minor panic attack every time I get an email or Slack alert or my phone rings." β @hp
"Everyone is scared. Productivity down. Don’t get me started on security down, risk up." β @gw
"Today is my birthday; I still have my job but I’m worried." β @t8
Even employees on leave felt blindsided and abandoned:
"I am 2 months into my 3 months FMLA (paternity)... I was in shock... definitely feel discriminated against." β @r1
## π Erosion of Internal Job Market and Career Hopes
Many cited a lack of internal roles, opaque rehiring plans, or hopelessness about career continuity.
"There are no internal jobs posted (maybe 130 worldwide) and most project work is already booked." β @q4
"One of my team members was also let go." β @hy
"My boss said... no one knows how to do it. Then they say something like, 'Well I guess they like deadlines pushed back years.'" β @hw
## πΈ Severance Packages: Consistency and Frustration
The standard package seemed to be 1 month of internal job search followed by 3 months severance β regardless of tenure.
"26 yrs. 30 to find new job internally then 90 days severance" β @gw
"13 years at the company... 1 month internal, 3 months severance." β @gy
"16 years... 1 month to find a job internally and 3 months severance." β @jg
Some viewed it as insultingly uniform and disconnected from service time or contribution.
## π’ Discrimination and DEI Backlash Allegations
A number of users raised concerns about discriminatory practices and a perceived rollback of DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) efforts.
"I filed that I had a disability & then the next thing I know I’m part of the layoffs." β @gj
"IBM is taking advantage of Trump policy by getting rid of all those pesky DEI hires." β @gv
These posts were polarizing, with some heavily downvoted, reflecting tension on this issue.
## π€ Reflections on Broader Trends in Tech Employment
Some used their experience as a wake-up call to rethink their careers, industry trends, and future direction.
"The fundamental question to ask yourself is: can my job be done somewhere else?" β @jc
"I would spend the 1 month looking for something outside IBM." β @kc
"Sending out 30 resumes across the country today for WFH." β @hf
## π§© Uncommon but Noteworthy Perspectives
### Bitterness Turned into Humor
"More toxic than the hottest Vindaloo curry!" β @kc
"Any AI bot can do [their] job... and do a far better job..." β @gx
### Return to IBM After Layoff
"Laid off in Oct... about to start on Monday with... IBM fml." β @hg
### A Journalist’s Outreach
"Reporter for The Register here. If you were laid off and want to chat anonymously..." β @hx
## Closing Thoughts
The emotional weight in these posts is profound. Long-serving employees, recent award winners, and those on leave found themselves cast aside in ways they describe as disrespectful and mechanical. Repeated stories of offshoring, discriminatory patterns, and indifferent leadership created a chorus of voices unified by betrayal and disillusionment.
These stories aren't just about job loss β they're about identity, purpose, and the crumbling of an unspoken pact between employee and employer.