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Applied at small pharmaceutical company for clean room apprentice

Job title: clean room apprentice

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Applied at local multicultural resource center for interpreter and assistant

Job title: interpreter and assistant

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I was recently laid off from my position as a Technical SEO specialist at a US-based marketing agency where I had worked for three years. Just a month ago, during a Zoom call, our CEO reassured us that the company was thriving and that we shouldn't worry about our jobs. However, yesterday, everything changed when they announced the closure of the SEO department. I'm feeling really down about the situation and uncertain about how to find another job. I haven't even considered pursuing freelance work yet since the layoff.

Job title: Technical SEO specialist

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I just found out that I'm unemployed after six years with my company. We managed to get through the tough times during Covid, and our director always assured us that everything would be fine, despite the declining sales. Just three days ago, rumors started circulating about the company possibly shutting down in 2027, and while I think many of us sensed something was off, we were still caught off guard. Today, we learned that this month will be the company's last. It feels surreal and devastating, especially since we thought we had more time to prepare. Losing my job feels like losing a huge part of my daily life and stability.

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I recently learned about an unexpected layoff situation at Intuit, where I work. This morning, we received a surprise announcement regarding a Heightened Change Awareness Period (HCAP), meaning that nothing will go into production until Sunday. The urgency of this announcement was tied to a margins call, and all meetings involving senior executives have been canceled. It feels quite unsettling, especially since our MTV office has already been quite empty, with only about 50% of employees coming in today. M2 and M3 employees, including myself, were asked to complete some generic training, but there’s a lot of uncertainty about which organizations or levels will be affected. I suspect that the CEO will give the usual response about pivoting to AI, as there’s been a push for everyone to increase their productivity and AI usage significantly. I’m really concerned for my colleagues who might be impacted by these layoffs, especially since there are rumors that 15-20% of the workforce could be cut. It’s a tense atmosphere, and I’m feeling the stress as an M2, particularly with the news that layers of leadership might be removed. I’m hoping for the best for everyone involved.

Company: Intuit

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Today, I learned that Meta has laid off 7,000 employees, which is a significant reduction in their workforce. They implemented a work-from-home policy before sending out layoff emails, seemingly to avoid any office drama. The severance package being offered is quite generous, including 4 months of pay plus 2 weeks for every year of service, along with 18 months of healthcare coverage. Some comments noted that while this is a good deal for many, contractors likely won't receive any severance, which is really tough. There's a lot of discussion around the failure of the Metaverse and how AI is replacing jobs, with some expressing confusion about the direction Zuckerberg is taking the company. Overall, it's a brutal situation for those impacted, and I can't help but feel for my former colleagues.

Company: Meta

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I was laid off from my fully remote job about three weeks ago, and it's been a tough time for me. At 30 years old, I had a good salary and felt secure, but now I find myself applying to numerous jobs and have managed to land three interviews. I'm currently waiting to hear back from those. Thankfully, I'm married and have a supportive wife, and I can get on her health insurance for now, which eases some of my worries. However, I can't shake this feeling of emptiness and failure. I've never experienced anything like this before, and it feels like being laid off has triggered a series of unfortunate events in my life. I try to stay positive around my wife, but when I'm alone, I tend to internalize my feelings and get really down on myself. I'm hopeful that I'll find a new position in my project management field soon, but I could really use some advice from others who have gone through similar experiences. What helped you stay positive during tough times like these?

Job title: project manager

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