Thread regarding Fiserv Inc. layoffs

Top 10 Ways you know you work in a toxic work environment. Sound like a company you know?

From an article in Forbes:

https://www.forbes.com/sites/lizryan/2018/03/28/ten-signs-your-workplace-is-toxic-whether-you-know-it-or-not/#6e7ad81b73c6

Here are ten signs your workplace is toxic – whether you realize it or not:

  1. The number one thing employees talk about apart from the work itself is how much they hate their jobs and their managers.
  1. Everybody you work with is low key job hunting. You're never surprised when somebody says "I have a job interview today" or "I'm giving notice on Friday."
  1. You have a secret phrase you repeat to yourself when you're insulted or mistreated at work. You use your secret phrase to keep calm when the daily abuse overwhelms you. Your secret phrase might be "This is fine – this was supposed to happen" or "Serenity now" or almost anything. The fact that you need a secret phrase (and that you use it so often) is evidence of the toxic state of your workplace.
  1. You can't bring up legitimate concerns with your manager. You already know what he or she will say if you protest a new policy or object to the fact that you're expected to work straight through another weekend. If you say anything, your manager will get mad and say "That's your personal problem! Figure it out."

You also can't go to HR with your complaints. They can't help you. Other people have tried going to HR with their issues and it only made their problems worse.

  1. Corporate culture, trust, teamwork and collaboration are not topics anybody talks about in your workplace. They talk about targets, goals, production, errors, infractions, verbal warnings, written warnings, and the 'chain of command' instead.
  1. You have no idea what your CEO's leadership philosophy is, if your CEO even has a leadership philosophy. All you know is that the managers you see every day lead through fear. Their management philosophy seems to be "I'll do whatever my boss wants me to do – including mistreating and intimidating my employees."
  1. There are sometimes meetings and training sessions called, but nobody speaks up at those meetings. The only time you or your coworkers tell the truth is when there are no managers around.
  1. Nobody ever asks for your input. Once a year they send around a "confidential" employee engagement survey but nobody you know ever fills it out. How could they? If they told the truth about how they are treated, things would only get worse.
  1. You've stopped expecting to be treated fairly at work. You've stopped expecting your manager to tell you the truth, because you've been lied to so many times before.
  1. Your trusty gut screams at you "Why are you still working in that place?" It happens at unexpected times – like in the middle of your baby nephew's birthday party. Your gut is saying "Isn't this party fun? Look at all these people you love, having a great time. Isn't this how your life is supposed to be? Why do you go to that dungeon of an office five days a week and k–l yourself for no reward?
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Post ID: @OP+16ulDibn

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Or you work in epay

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Post ID: @qopx+16ulDibn

Oh my God, you get an award for trolling.

"Did FB pay you to post this bilge?

am not sure what company or what fiction you’ve created in your mind. No company has done more to do right by their associates during the pandemic than Fiserv. Very few companies have done more to create a diverse and inclusive workforce, check our four point action plan versus all others who only offered rhetoric. Client satisfaction up dramatically since Frank has put the client at the center. As for HR, Fiserv HR does more to help associates grow and develop than any company I have seen and I’ve worked for other Fortune 500 companies. If you really spend your time at family events lamenting your place in life please do something about it but spare us your negativity."

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Post ID: @7cja+16ulDibn

I know the shill cio/cto that posts here. He like fancy words like laments. I lament he ever got a job at fiserv

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Post ID: @4yte+16ulDibn

“Ultra-glad I work somewhere else now. I may wander over to the Beaverton campus once the bankruptcy trustees auction off the contents.”

You’ll be waiting a while. Worst that will likely happen is that Frank ruins the company and a bank, card company or FIS buys Fiserv.

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Post ID: @3yuk+16ulDibn

"I am not sure what company or what fiction you’ve created in your mind. No company has done more to do right by their associates during the pandemic than Fiserv."

Because everyone knows that layoffs and cronyism (and removing 401k matching, taking the stock, etc) just screams "done more to do right", don't it?

Ultra-glad I work somewhere else now. I may wander over to the Beaverton campus once the bankruptcy trustees auction off the contents.

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Post ID: @3iln+16ulDibn

Shill - I am always amazed by those who claim FB has done truly wonderful, epic stuff having been CEO for a very very short time. Very few posts here are positive and some I knew of have left on their own for greener pastures and the rest cannot abide the place.

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Post ID: @2gjm+16ulDibn

I am not sure what company or what fiction you’ve created in your mind. No company has done more to do right by their associates during the pandemic than Fiserv. Very few companies have done more to create a diverse and inclusive workforce, check our four point action plan versus all others who only offered rhetoric. Client satisfaction up dramatically since Frank has put the client at the center. As for HR, Fiserv HR does more to help associates grow and develop than any company I have seen and I’ve worked for other Fortune 500 companies. If you really spend your time at family events lamenting your place in life please do something about it but spare us your negativity.

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Post ID: @2jyr+16ulDibn

I scored 10.

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Post ID: @1oyr+16ulDibn

My mental health is at it's worst it's been for years because of this firm.. whoever is reading this, if you don't have an exit plan, I suggest you make one

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Post ID: @aaq+16ulDibn

Agree whatever good remaining leadership has not been driven out or walked out on their own feet. Article is spot on. Once a great company with outstanding values, culture and attitude plus an in-house Starbucks on the Alpharetta campus. Very sad indeed.

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Post ID: @qdp+16ulDibn

Dear remaining leadership. I love what you done to the place, you must be so proud. A once really nice place to work and now this. Congratulations on driving out real leaders

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