@1yqj
Getting hired during a hiring freeze is not impossible. I've been hired before during a hiring freeze. The hiring manager basically had to beg and pled with HR and it took about two months for me to finally get a starting date after being told that I was going to be selected for the job. It's rare, yes, but if the hiring manager can convince HR that no one internally is qualified and they absolutely need someone lest the organization's strategy is at risk, it's permissible.
Now back to the original post...
@OP
If you are unemployed and have absolutely nothing else lined up, take it. But know that the company has had rounds of layoffs for multiple years, even before COVID. Performance will be a constant battle between you and your teammates. As a former HPE'er, I wouldn't recommend being employed at an OEM company, particularly one that focuses purely on hardware, i.e. HPE, HP, Dell, Lenovo, etc. Truthfully, you'll have better pay, better job security, and better skills developer working as one of their suppliers.
I consider working for HPE a good choice for new college graduates who are trying to springboard their career. Anyone who has worked here and goes somewhere else that is non-OEM, will quickly see a huge difference. Working for HPE is easy compared to non-OEM companies. Your skills and technical knowledge will quickly degrade overtime and you would have to perform at an insane level to try to maintain it. Frankly, it's not worth it. Yes, again, working for HPE is easy but it can be stressful, particularly when you have to carry for your team.
Last thing I want to bring up is the hypocrisy of large tech companies. They preach about equality and how much they care about employee wellbeing. Some of it is true but the majority of it is not. Management never pushes for training, goal setting, or skills development, management never connects with you on a semi-personal level, management will often miscommunicate your contributions and performance to directors and VPs when discussing raises and bonuses, management will not help you if you were told that your position is getting eliminated, management is not particularly helpful during escalations, etc.
Good luck!