Thread regarding Bank of New York Mellon Corp. layoffs

at BNYM 17 Years-Officer VP Senior PM did more for this Firm than you could imagine-Networks, cyber security, SW upgrades-without goodbye

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Post ID: @OP+1nd1xq5W

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Really, a senior PM? How will we ever survive. I know, first get rid of every PM, BA, and scrum master.

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Post ID: @1xmi+1nd1xq5W

The essential skills for a PM are all related to communications and organization. This is no PM…

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Post ID: @1uxk+1nd1xq5W

Can we increase the font size please?

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Post ID: @1hfs+1nd1xq5W

We need to get this rid of Grammar na-i here . This person checks every post corrects grammar , typos and errors. You must quit social media and join English teaching class.

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Post ID: @1opb+1nd1xq5W

@izv, well, based on her communication skills, she'd fit right in with our leadership

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Post ID: @gfi+1nd1xq5W

Filling in her blanks, it sounds like a great employee was quietly and unceremoniously exited.

As someone who had a great career and a sudden, ignominious exit, I can tell you that’s pretty common at the company these days.

People I worked with who are tragically overpaid and weren’t worth anything are still there thriving. Abusive and inept senior leaders, same thing.

I’ve watched too many people shown the door who should be running the place.

Best for all to brace themselves for similar treatment or leave. Never thought it would happen to me. It was a gift, though. I’d lost sight of how “not normal” things were.

Just don’t delude yourself into thinking it won’t happen to you. It might not, but if you stay long enough, the tide always turns.

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Post ID: @izv+1nd1xq5W

Complete sentences are helpful.

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