Thread regarding Fiserv Inc. layoffs

Site Closures

With rumored site closures and a location reorganization, one has to wonder. Is Sioux Falls safe?
It's a small ish site and many of the employees belong to teams already located in other areas.
Is it a matter of time? Or does Sioux Falls contain enough Precision platform knowledge to be held onto.

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Post ID: @OP+1d8OnOJN

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Any information on St Louis Location?

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Post ID: @1ulp+1d8OnOJN

@1eqd

I would argue this question is irrelevant. Frank knows most people won't want to waste two hours every day commuting and would rather find another job. He likely has a team of statisticians running the numbers and figures only a handful will actually commute.

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Post ID: @1tah+1d8OnOJN

How many people work in Lincoln and is there room for that many people in an office in Omaha?

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Post ID: @1eqd+1d8OnOJN

2000 new jobs are not being CREATED; people's lives and families are being turned upside down by MOVING jobs from one location to another.

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Post ID: @1wdr+1d8OnOJN

Is Frank's son in law still ib charge of corporate realestate / office locations?

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Post ID: @1vns+1d8OnOJN

@acc+1d8OnOJN Yes Nebraska is a go forward however they already have Omaha. Lincoln may be consolidated into Omaha. They are supposed to be consolidating 100+ locations into 7.

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Post ID: @1wus+1d8OnOJN

Lincoln will almost certainly close long-term. Just look at the string of closures since Frank has taken the reins. The mayor would probably not be happy if Fiserv left Lincoln, given past promises.

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Post ID: @1ery+1d8OnOJN

NJ site will be gorges, it is in Connell Park in bierkley heights.

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Post ID: @baq+1d8OnOJN

Lincoln is not closing it is in Nebraska. Nebraska is a key state.

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Post ID: @acc+1d8OnOJN

I dont wish Frank ill, but it would be nice if we had a change in leadership to someone who wil put the brakes on this. These offices have an impact on people's lives and the community.

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Post ID: @bax+1d8OnOJN

Omaha, Jersey, Alpharetta, Frisco and Pittsburgh are the go forward locations. I imagine Sioux Falls will get the axe at some point. There seems to be zero concern for staff or clients

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Post ID: @nta+1d8OnOJN

According to Linkedin - Fiserv is creating 2,000 jobs in NJ - probable the plan to use a mall for offices. I have lived in NJ and it is no bargain to live in and work in.

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Post ID: @zxs+1d8OnOJN

I've heard San Antonio may be a large secondary location as well. But didn't Texas just open a new location a year or two ago in Frisco?

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Post ID: @jsm+1d8OnOJN

There are 7 go forward locations according to articles I read. The states they are in are, New York, New Jersey, Florida (Coral Springs), Nebraska, Wisconsin, Georgia and one more that I can’t recall. Fiserv will be closing 100 offices.

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Post ID: @jkh+1d8OnOJN

Lincoln will almost certainly close as well, seeing as Frank loves touting the Omaha location and never allows multiple buildings to coexist in close proximity. Frank wants to maximize his wallet mass and does not care ONE BIT about the employees.

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Post ID: @xsp+1d8OnOJN

Frank will undoubtedly close that office because it doesn’t fit with his grand plan. He’s a fool and Fiserv is suffering the consequences. Talent means nothing, you’re just a chair warmer.

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Post ID: @cdk+1d8OnOJN

No one and no place is safe from Frank's capricious will.

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