Will they let NSI new hires ago during rankings?
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Nope. Wrong. I've seen onboarding continue for people who received an offer prior to march. Start date during this last summer and a few starting after the layoffs were announced (disgusting that the company would get rid of so many experienced people while onboard new ones at the same location)
No ranking because there will be no new hires
yeah, somebody your parents age will be cut prematurely in order to hire you so the company can save money on paying them a true retirement after 30 years. Then, they will quickly terminate you too after a year because there's no way to be a high performer in a year. It's really sad how it works. No regard for human emotion at all. you are expected to take the news surprisingly with no shock and move on.
The only reason to bring in new hires is to justify the 20/30+ year employee PIP job cuts....then they cut the new hire right away too...this is why it is really a disguised layoff...this is the strategy. The position is really being eliminated, but it's cheaper to say they long-term employee (almost retirement eligible) is a bad employee, cut him/her, bring in a new hire.....save money on not paying out the pension (&deserved severance) for the loyal employee and s— some blood out of a 22 yo new hire for a year who can leave and work somewhere else without much loss
Yes they will and rightfully so. With no training program and little tea work going on hard to justify keeping a new hire who knows very little on the payroll. Managers still have to get work done. Will keep the most knowledgeable and productive.
I am one of those new hires in 2018 and got booted out through PIP last year. They told me I would not be included in ranking but they did anyway, so I had to do my PADP. So yes - I assume you would, like what happened to me. Good luck!
I’m sure they will be. No indication we are out of the woods yet. Feels to me like it will keep getting darker. The dawn is a ways off. Have to start hiring again. Until then assessments will be increasingly brutal each year.
Probably. Too early to tell the rules of this year's hunger games.