Today one of my colleagues was laid off, my manager didn’t say why, just that his last day was on 31. Does this mean intuit is going to do massive layoffs as other companies are doing now?
Just coz one person leaves, does not mean massive layoffs Chill
Huge difference between "leaving" and being laid off. One implies lack of choice
Weird! Usually layoffs are effective immediately! What do they expect ur friend to do btw now and end of the month?
Who said layoffs are effective immediately? When I was laid off few years ago, I was given 2 months of time along with severance.
That's not how it usually happens, especially in the US today. I've seen quite a few layoffs in my career. They always take immediate effect. They don't want disgruntled employees hanging around talking. If you had a couple of months you're either in a different country or a different universe.
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Doesn't Intuit always lays people off around this time every year? Back in the day 2008-2010 this time just before their year end used to be layoff season. Around 2012-2014 they switched to letting people go every now and then. It looks like they are back to laying off people? But your data point is just 1 person. I wouldn't read too much into this.
Yes they have laid off
Did the manage tell you "His Last Day in Intuit will be ..?" or something else? In either case I would check if it is really a Layoff.
If this was a layoff we would have seen a press release by now.
Isn't lay off effective immediately? They expect your colleague to work through the week?
Misconduct case
But he was allowed to stay for a couple more weeks? Lol
holy@shit, what happening with oracle is there a hiring freeze going on?
Your manager said he got laid off?
maybe hes leaving. usually layoffs are announced. check your announcements