Thread regarding ViaSat Inc. layoffs

I'm starting to regret not being laid off

I was so scared before the last round of layoffs but now I realize I should have been petrified of what would come after. Somebody has to do the work left behind by those who were cut and in so many cases that somebody is me. I'm tired all the time. I'm at the point where I'm considering quitting. This is not sustainable.

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Post ID: @OP+1pU2REvI

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Sell your RSUs now and you can buy 10 surfboards. Hold your RSUs for 10 years and then you can buy 1 surfboard.

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Post ID: @isdd+1pU2REvI

Save up your RSUs for ten years and then you can buy a surf board. Great motivational tool. Dankberg is a we---e.

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Post ID: @fuvd+1pU2REvI

The RSUs were a joke as well. Dogshit stock worth < 1/4 what it was with my initial award

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Post ID: @doia+1pU2REvI

It is very rare to get the $5K bonus. Also not many people get the RSUs. Like someone else said, more common would be the $100 treat yourself to a nice dinner award, which is laughable. Unlike other companies where a 10% year end bonus might be typical.

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Post ID: @bjmf+1pU2REvI

I was laid off back in March 2023. I count my lucky stars that I was able to find employment in a timely manner.

I cannot speak for other roles, but I believe I was underpaid as a Software Engineer. My overall compensation (at the new job) has increased by 50%. That is not a small amount. And, no, I do not currently work at a Silicon Valley tech company, Amazon, Microsoft, or a fancy bank/financial services company.

Sometimes the answer is simple. I don't need multivariable calculus to see that they paid me below market value for many years.

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Post ID: @agnt+1pU2REvI

Was anybody getting bonuses? Every once in a while I'd get some RSUs that never amounted to much or on rare occaisions enough cash for a nice night out with the family.

As far as I knew bonuses just weren't a part of Viasat unless you're an exexutive.

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Post ID: @9vgr+1pU2REvI

Honestly Viasat had the best health coverage that I ever had. I started at Viasat after working at Fortune 500 semiconductor company and now I'm at a RF defense contractor and it's night and day for my healthcare bills. I'm missing the unlimited PT and low co-pays for my dependents who have higher than average healthcare needs.

If you're healthy or are lucky enough to jump to a big silicon valley firm you might not notice.

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Post ID: @8woq+1pU2REvI

I echo the comment that Viasat does not pay well and has average benefits. I voluntarily left Viasat earlier this year. My salary did not increase significantly, but my bonus potential did. Additionally, my new firm not only contributes to my 401k biweekly, the contributions are immediately vested at 100% (Viasat only contributes to a 401k annually and there is a waiting period for an employee to be 100% vested).

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Post ID: @8ywf+1pU2REvI

To whomever said Viasat doesn't pay well and benefits are average, you seriously live in a glass bubble. Just wait until you are on the other side like me.

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Post ID: @8azm+1pU2REvI
  1. What do you mean next RIF in April? I’d think it’d be in March just before end of fiscal year just like it was this past March.
  1. Not sure where you’re looking but Viasat doesn’t pay well and has average benefits.
  1. Just do your job as before. Management said they’re not going to overwork people so hold them to it.
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Post ID: @4hay+1pU2REvI

Everybody's situation is different, but in the end job satisfactiin is pretty important for happiness. Everything hasn't settled out yet, but I think I'm going to be happy I was layed off. Look for something else if you're not happy. Study what you want to do. Don't give up.

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Post ID: @3yhq+1pU2REvI

Do not do anything above and beyond. Do bareeeee minimum. They are free cash flow or losing money or their stock tank to 1dollar is really non of your business. Time to find your new job

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Post ID: @3cfm+1pU2REvI

Best time to look for a job is when you have a job. I got out with in the last year and one question asked during the interview was "Are you currently employed at Viasat?" because they were aware of the layoffs. I don't know if it matter or not but do not lie because background check did verify this fact.

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Post ID: @3hnk+1pU2REvI

There’s always next time.

Seriously, you will likely be laid off soon. Don’t work so hard.

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Post ID: @3zsg+1pU2REvI

I was impacted and it really stinks to not have a paycheck. It’s honestly the scariest thing that’s ever happened to me. I’ve interviewed with several places and have been told verbally offers are coming. I’m hoping to have an offer by the 1st of the year. I will probably have to take a significant pay cut to get back into the job market quickly and my commute will probably double if not triple.

Yes it stinks with the extra workload but Viasat pays well and has great benefits. Definitely look after the first of the year and don’t wait like I did until it’s too late.

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Post ID: @2pom+1pU2REvI

I understand your intent, but in the long run it's better to be employed looking for the next job than not. I'm also staring down incredible gaps to fill with just myself. Don't judge yourself or get yourself down bc some executive fools created unsustainable situations. They su-k, you don't, and you just look out for you.

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Post ID: @1qil+1pU2REvI

Doesn't compare to the stress and anxiety involved in trying to nail an interview when your family's livelihood is on the line. You can look for a job at your leisure.

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Post ID: @mkh+1pU2REvI

You're not alone, plenty of people are now facing the same thing being forced to pick up the slack. It su-ks but I would suggest trying to hold out until around February. The job market is just awful right now and layoffs are rampant everywhere else as well. Feb/Mar is usually when the dust settles and places start hiring again after the holiday/layoff season. You'd also be slipping out before the next round of RIF we all know is happening in April.

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Post ID: @pwo+1pU2REvI

If your responsibilities have increased but not your pay then you should consider your options to change that. I'm not advocating any particular path, it's your life and you know it the best.

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