Thread regarding Intel Corp. layoffs

Intel vs a startup

I got an amazing offer from a newish startup (founded in late 2018). It's better money, better benefits, and more interesting work. The problem is that it's a startup and there's no guarantee that it'll be here for a while, unlike with Intel. They're planning a Series A round later in the year which would be a good indicator of its future success, but the offer will not be on the table that long. I want to leave Intel but it's hard to just give up the security of an established company for something so new.

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Lol did Intel really bring Bain in?

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Post ID: @sae+1fqqstQh

There is no security at Intel. If you have been at Intel long enough, that should be very clear.

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Post ID: @nxx+1fqqstQh

Clearly Regret Minimization is not a principle that Intel copied from Jeff Bezos and Amazon. Unlike "Customer Obsession." Even the hacks Bain consultants couldn't be more original when overhauling Intel's "Cultural Transformation." Did Pat scrap that d-mbas* One Intel pyramid wholesale for old school OKRs?

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Post ID: @rph+1fqqstQh

All I’m seeing is the word ‘better’
Just do it.
If it fails, you just get another job. That’s life

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Post ID: @rsb+1fqqstQh

If you are single and in your 20s or early 30s, by all means go for it. If things go south with the startup in a few years, you are still young enough to get another good job. If you are older and/or with family, you can still consider it but keep looking for other options with more established companies. In any case, you should not stay at Intel for more than a year longer, this company is going down with PG.

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Post ID: @cig+1fqqstQh

You should go, Intel is a Titanic who’s sinking is but certain.

At least with a startup there is a possibility, with Intel it’s all stock plunge and sinking all but certain

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