I am currently facing a layoff and reflecting on my situation. I sensed it was coming for a while, but I procrastinated on applying for new jobs until the last few months. My company underwent a reorganization where a lot of power shifted from our global headquarters and regional offices to a new hub in South Asia, now referred to as the "global capability center" or GCC. This hub, which used to handle lower-level outsourced work, is now taking on roles at much higher seniority levels, including VPs and SVPs. My colleagues and I have transitioned from reporting to our regional heads to a boss based in this hub. The working culture has changed significantly, and things have not been favorable for those of us outside the hub. Positions that became vacant were not filled locally; instead, they were moved to the hub. As a result, people there have been promoted while those of us outside feel stuck and frustrated, leading to several resignations. Recently, our boss received a notice to downsize, and instead of cutting roles within his hub, he opted to let go of staff in other countries, including those who are crucial to his business unit. This experience is shaping my approach to my job search moving forward.
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