I'm a PM looking to get out of Albertsons, as it's a negative on my resume when trying to get back into big tech.
A recruiter reached out to me from Norton. Some folks on Blind have made Norton the same butt of jokes that Albertsons is. All kidding aside, how does Norton look on a resume, and is it a step up? I can understand the Albertsons joke here, but don't understand why Norton has a similar reputation.
Also, anyone know the pay structure at Norton?
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In these 4 years, like others said, there have been several layoffs but one need not worry if he or she takes ownership of their work and is dedicated to deliver what is expected out of them.
From what I’ve observed, those affected are the ones who used to draw paycheques without much contribution(in-fact, some don’t contribute anything at all).
Those cringing over here are mostly the ones who feel insecure because they don’t contribute to the organisation’s success but are still skilled enough to anticipate that they may be in the next hit-list.
If someone feels so embarrassed about working at NortonLifeLock, why do they continue to be part of it? Probably because they are not capable enough to find a job elsewhere(just my assumption, no offence). And if they complain that NortonLifeLock ruined their career by not providing enough scope for learning, that’s the worst blame anyone can put on a company. One’s career development is his or her own responsibility and those who have good ownership quotient would definitely have a great career and learning at NortonLifeLock and would never have to worry about getting laid off as they will be on the right track. But for those who just know to cringe, All the Best elsewhere.