Thread regarding Dell Inc. layoffs

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Hey All,

I'm a highly motivated graduate engineer joining Dell. Heard lots of great things and some not so, especially in the last year or so.

I'm highly ambitious and have a can-do attitude to do whatever it takes. Can anyone give estimates on how soon I can get promoted to middle/upper management? My dream is to run the business, so any tips would be welcome.

Godspeed folks

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Motivational grad posting on a site about layoffs?

If you are real, leave Dell!

If you fake, shame on you for wasting a post.

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Post ID: @vy+1jvsc4z76

Troll post. But hey, you're knocking it out on the downvotes so you may be good at something.

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Post ID: @mn+1jvsc4z76

@b2 Most likely Dell would offer less than 100K. Grossly underpays.

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Post ID: @m1+1jvsc4z76

Keep working long hours, do more work, take initiatives, pick up leading employee engagement to prove how Dell is, and write extensive self-reviews of your achievements.

This is what people will say.

You wouldn't get a promotion but will get laid off within a year. Wait and see. Trying to sacrifice your time and effort for Dell is like volunteering to put your head into a lion's mouth.

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Post ID: @m0+1jvsc4z76

Great bait.
If you're serious and actually a new grad then get a new job literally anywhere else as soon as you can.

I wasted 5 years of my life there when I could have been an officer in the Navy or Air Force.

I'm happily employed now, but Dell is a good place to waste years of your life.

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Post ID: @kj+1jvsc4z76

This has to be a joke post

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Post ID: @k2+1jvsc4z76

Organization is now flat. There is no room for growth.

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Post ID: @fx+1jvsc4z76

Run for the hills!!!!!

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Post ID: @ft+1jvsc4z76

Work hard. I5 - 9 promotion every 2-3 years. 9 to 10 is avg 10 year gap.

You can accelerate 5 to 9 by applying and moving between roles advertised internal job market.
Promotion in job is very hard above i8.

Find a good manager who can mentor and advocate for you.

Dell 100k employees. If you feel stuck, you can always move about.

Don’t feel worried layoffs. Work hard, build skills, network, stay ambitions.

Yours truly,

  1. MD
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Post ID: @dj+1jvsc4z76

I worked at Dell for 9 years and have had absolutely zero opportunities for promotion.

My advice is to run, not walk, to the nearest employment agency and take anything they offer you over Dell.

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Post ID: @d5+1jvsc4z76

You’ll do great!!! Work hard & learn!

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Post ID: @d1+1jvsc4z76

Why are you posting this on a site regarding layoffs? Try LinkedIn

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Post ID: @c9+1jvsc4z76

your post makes me sad. Im 65 started at EMC in 1993. Before that I work 10 years in Mainframe storage. Your enthusiasm is admirable but misplaced. Dell doesn't give a d%# about you and your dreams and ambition. Be careful and be fooled.

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Post ID: @c5+1jvsc4z76

In my experience, maybe it was different in past generations and years of dell but, it takes SOOO long to get promoted here. There was a 2-3 year period where all I heard was "we are under a hiring freeze. No internal movement or promotions." And I've only been here for 4 years! Su-ks a-s

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Post ID: @bv+1jvsc4z76

No. You are a troll. And an odd one at that.

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Post ID: @b3+1jvsc4z76

highly motivated, my N, they going to use you and drop you. as a new grad there are PLENTY of other options.

on a side note, if you're coming in as an intern and then given a FT role, your salary should not be less than $115k+ in austin.

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Post ID: @b2+1jvsc4z76

if you have talent you must run away from Dell, you would be more appreciate and you will got your ambitious goals in a little start up with all the future in front.
Dell is a dead global supply logistic business nothing more. In that subject Dell usually was a leader but now cutting costs policy became it less competitive when serving customer as before.

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Post ID: @b1+1jvsc4z76

Don’t listen to any of these negative boomer trolls. I admire your ambition dude, you can have a stellar career at Dell. Go forth and conquer

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Post ID: @ay+1jvsc4z76

Your ambition will be squashed
Your upward mobility and growth will be limited
Innovation frowned upon

Maybe you can be the change agent or realize before wasting to much time, take your corporate experience and move on

Good Luck

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Post ID: @at+1jvsc4z76

You poor naive sap

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Post ID: @as+1jvsc4z76

This has got to be a joke right? No new grad in their right mind would take a job at Dell. It’s great for old timers to wait out their retirement. But if you want to start a career, this is t the place. This is the place to end it.

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Post ID: @am+1jvsc4z76
  1. ) depends on where you're from. USA you could run the company (but its a very low probability) . Anywhere else...nope
  2. ) 8 yrs

You can progress up to a managers role if you are off shore and would be responsible for an off shore team.

Summary....upward mobility is highly dependent on what country you live in.

Just focus on doing your job and not rocking the boat. Get the lay of the land, get some experience and see where you are in a few yrs.

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Post ID: @a6+1jvsc4z76

I’m not going to lie use Dell but try to get on the best teams here if you can so you can gain a lot of skills. And actively look for a job. You don’t want to be here. Also start on your personal branding ASAP and start different revenue resources.

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Post ID: @a5+1jvsc4z76

If getting advice about upward progression from a layoff site is your first best thought, find a yourself a mentor and run all your first best thoughts by them before acting.

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