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AES Layoffs 2025

This is a generic discussion thread to capture comments about potential AES layoffs? Any chatter, news or rumors?

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Are layoffs really happening or are the knuckleheads simply riling up people? Can someone sane in management confirm?

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Post ID: @13fb+1vpJeD5g

Hiring freeze and sales of assets are underway. AES 2nd Qtr 2025 Financial Review Conference Call to be Held on Friday, August 1, 2025 at 10:00 a.m. Audit for form 10-K and in subsequent reports filed with the SEC will take place over the next few days. If the projections from this last spring stay true then expect layoffs to be announced/begin the week of July 28th. It would be a safe assumption there would be no severance this iteration. Godspeed.

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Post ID: @13f2+1vpJeD5g

To the “leaders” of aes very nice job destroying the company.

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Post ID: @13ds+1vpJeD5g

aes is trash. GL finding a job after your layoff. Do the entire industry a favor and disappear from RE+. No one wants to see your trash company's obnoxious displays any longer. The only IPP to be so ignorant. That was a dead give away on what a burning pile of trash aes truly is. I heard McDonalds is hiring.

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@137c

This thread does not represent the majority of hard-working, diligent, and compassionate employees at AES. They work hard to make a positive difference.

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Post ID: @13ad+1vpJeD5g

@137c

No, it’s the trash who post on here. Many were laid off due to being subpar employees , others are just sh-t stirring like usual.

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Post ID: @13aa+1vpJeD5g

aes is such a pile of trash, just reading these posts

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Post ID: @137c+1vpJeD5g

@136r

He doesn’t know sh-t. Same id--ts spewing nonsense..

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Post ID: @1379+1vpJeD5g

After reading these posts, I can tell you that if an AES resume ever crosses my desk, I will definitely be round filing it. That is a certainty.

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Post ID: @1371+1vpJeD5g

@136f If you know layoffs are coming, provide some context of timing, impacted orgs or teams, etc.

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Post ID: @136r+1vpJeD5g

Just a heads up — the next round of layoffs is getting closer, and it’s starting to feel like Squid Game: green light, red light... You don’t want to be the one getting tapped when the music stops

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Post ID: @136f+1vpJeD5g

You mean to tell me that we had a person with only a high school diploma running the company. No wonder we are being sold off. What about those leadership emails again KennyZZZPPP. The last place on earth to get advice on leadership is AES.

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@12ns

Hahahha. I love some of these posts.

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Post ID: @130g+1vpJeD5g

To any potential buyer of AES: just wait until they become insolvent. You’ll get it for a much better price than what they’re pretending it’s worth! They’re not worth anything beyond a handful of assets. Good luck to the innocent employees there. Hopefully you get to keep your jobs.

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Post ID: @12ns+1vpJeD5g

Very funny reading these posts. Yeah, start your job search at Walmart because that’s the only place you will find a job if you have been doing nothing but wind or solar for the last decade. Truly funny. Brush up those resumes.

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Post ID: @12dd+1vpJeD5g

I'd recommend everyone at AES expedite their search. But good luck, the market is rough right now

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Post ID: @12bk+1vpJeD5g

There have been rumors about Duke buying or taking over the AES Indiana utility since the beginning of the year. Haven’t heard anything regarding Ohio. Given the recent articles about a potential AES sale, does anyone know if this rumor of a Duke takeover to be true? My team would be redundant if merged with another utility in the area. I’m already job searching since this place has become a dumpster fire of chaos, but wondering if I should expedite the search.

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Post ID: @12bj+1vpJeD5g

AES will be ripped apart by the PE firms. Fantastic. Let the asset sales begin. To those who thought AES was so great to work at take a look at your "leaders" and that should tell you everything you should have known. Keep working though because after your layoff you won't find another job. That is particularly satisfying given AES's horrible reputation on the street.

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Post ID: @12bb+1vpJeD5g

Looks like AES is likely going to be sold. Sad day

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Post ID: @12b6+1vpJeD5g

Company culture has changed so much. The new year and all the stressors from layoffs to doubling and tripling work have made it so difficult to want to remain. Mix in pricks like some of the VPs in Renewables and EBITDA or whatever and you have a recipe for one horrid work environment.

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Post ID: @12b2+1vpJeD5g

With the Q2 financial results call happening on August 1st, do we think there will be more layoffs by the end of the month?

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Post ID: @123e+1vpJeD5g

Is the Louisville office downsizing/closing yet? Are they still pushing in office collaboration?

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Post ID: @121z+1vpJeD5g

What a clown show AES has become. We are just waiting for them to start selling assets. Industry wide they are known as a revolving door. Word on the street is get a contract with AES and they just spend money. Most disorganized group ever.

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Post ID: @10ns+1vpJeD5g

Office morale is definitely low right now with the recent layoffs—which were largely driven by stock price pressures, not sure if there be more layoffs as stock price is at all time low and does not seem to improve anytime soon :(

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Post ID: @109n+1vpJeD5g

Atleast one chicken little is back .

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Post ID: @1071+1vpJeD5g

How many more rounds of layoffs before chapter 11? The office morale is at all time lows. Everyone who isn’t on a L1 visa is secretly job hunting. They boast the culture of all together while people are fleeing behind the scenes. Good luck to the folks who aren’t responsible for the decision making in this company. Hope you all find jobs in companies that make sensible business decisions.

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Post ID: @106t+1vpJeD5g

aes is the next NOVA

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Post ID: @xg2+1vpJeD5g

aes with the colorful logo a true leader in layoffs, misappropriation of funds, corruption, money losing acquisitions, incompetence, ongoing technical failures, never ending hair brain ideas from newly minted MBAs that put the company into spiraling debt. Yes, this is the real aes.

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Post ID: @wsf+1vpJeD5g

The sky is falling crowd is quite comical.

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Post ID: @wjq+1vpJeD5g

Sub 9 will be the next milestone for AES

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Post ID: @wf9+1vpJeD5g

It's probably too late but AES should have taken a page out of the playbook of SMR and OKLO - both of which are in the nuclear space that AES, for some reason, has not pursued, in favor of wind energy. Well, in my time there I, on one occasion, drew criticism when I advocated for at least a conversation on nuclear and even had someone whisper "it takes 35 years to build a plant and get it operational, start to finish." No it doesn't and that is patently false. Now? AES stock price is sub $10 and, well, the competition seems to be doing much better. But yeah, it definitely was the "undesirables" who caused it.

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Post ID: @vn0+1vpJeD5g

There are some really weird people in these comments. There are some reallly good therapists out there that can help with the resentment and frustration

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Post ID: @vmg+1vpJeD5g

I’m a non-thermal snowflake and just melting under the pressure. Don’t be so mean to me.

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Post ID: @vmb+1vpJeD5g

Thank you Trump for putting an end to the Denver, CO operations. Thermal has always been the true stalwart of AES. Can we get the logo changed now that the weirdos in Denver, CO will be marched out the door as none of their hair brained ideas work without tax credits. Bet that is the end of New York and Arizona circa APS. How much was lost on those hair brained renewable energy dreams and schemes.

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Post ID: @vm6+1vpJeD5g

52 week low archived :]

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Post ID: @vk0+1vpJeD5g

Stock is down 9%, definitely was the "undesirables" bringing it down... ha

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Post ID: @vf4+1vpJeD5g

Such a load of crock AES for being intentionally vague with investors about nuclear while pushing out every single person who advocated for it internally. Own up to your f-ups. You invested billions into several projects that were dead on arrival. Not because they made sense financially, but because they could raise the stock price. Guess what? They failed miserably. This mountain of debt is snowballing out of control. BBB- investor rating. Any lower and nobody will give you money. Nice one, executive team. One id--tic decision after another

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Post ID: @v5s+1vpJeD5g

They're bragging about stock being up 5% in a day, while it's down 45% YoY. Let that sink in.

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Post ID: @v2m+1vpJeD5g

Correct. Hopefully hiring competent ones to replace the undesirables that were fired

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Post ID: @v2b+1vpJeD5g

"they are filling positions now that were left open from them."

You need a brain check-up

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