Hello Guys, I finished my on-site loop with Oracle OCI engineering team 12 Days ago, and my feedback was all positive. I was contacted by a recruiter to negotiate the offer. Once the offer is approved, they should have sent me the official offer for approval. one week later, the hiring manager called and told me that the hiring is freeze maybe until sept due to acquisition. and he will update me every month. Does anyone know how long I might have to wait? #tech #Oracle #OCI #SA @Oracle
They are planning layoff.. https://seekingalpha.com/news/3855454-oracle-considering-thousands-of-layoffs-could-happen-as-soon-as-august-report
Lets fire ... thats what oracle leader expert at! They fired kurian and he become google cloud ceo. https://youtu.be/sgd40T05KaQ
Oh well, time to look for another job
Yes, I think same thing!
Similar thing happened to me during covid. I got my first offer in March and got another one in Sept.
Oracle is planning layoffs. Hiring freeze this year
Location?
US - Remote
Don’t come here ma dude, look for other opportunities while you can
Thank you, I was interviewed at AWS but not selected. Passed the OCI loop. I got a referral to MSFT job a month before but I haven’t been yet contacted for the job. Any ideas for SA job openings?
why is joining oci a bad idea?
Happened to me several times since 2020. Worst part is that they could not also look at the feedback and had to ask me to share the names of the folks who interviewed me. Something is really broken there. How can you verbally offer a person and then put them on hold, and do this over and over again, happend to me w MSFT as well.
Happened to me before with Oracle global product support in 2008 . The exact same situation
This won't go well. To those that know the Cerner situation, oracle just bought a complete fucking turd. Ever since they won the dod contract, every single other site they have has been significantly understaffed and with resources far under the bar. Cerner also comes with a sister company called it works which is an MSP it sold alongside it's deployments to help with manpower which has lost money forever. I repeat, every single company to try to enter healthcare has failed so far (see IBM, no slouch). I'd stay away, far away.
Honestly I would give up on it, usually companies don't wait when they in need. Don't put your life on hold for this because they could be laying off.
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What acquisition? Who is buying OCI?
Not really sure , probably Oracle is considering acquiring another company
Oracle is stepping into healthcare. They acquired Cerner