Thread regarding Bank of New York Mellon Corp. layoffs

3 Types Of Employees - where are you?

The vast majority of employees at this place can be broken down into three categories:

  1. . New overpriced MDs or equivalent. These people are coming at a high level, have a very high paygrade, but generally don’t last more than a few years before jumping ship. They spend their first year learning about the processes in teams that they oversee, but aren’t actually accomplishing much, but they do get a lot of publicity via town halls, and LinkedIn posts. They have potential to really change the culture, but more often than not they wreck the place by bloating their departments (prompting more layoffs later) and other people have to pick up the pieces later on.
  1. . Young, emerging leaders. They come in at a higher grade than entry-level, and maybe they have interned here before …But they will be making a lot more than the vast majority of the people that they’re working with at similar grade levels or slightly below. They will be gone in a couple years for greener pastures once they find out that their intern equivalents are actually making more than them.
  1. . Legacy employees who rose through the ranks. These are people who started off very entry-level, but rose through the ranks every 2 to 3 years via new grades, new promotions, maybe even some managerial responsibilities. Unfortunately, they don’t really see much of a raise because they’re always upgraded to the lowest band of each grade which doesn’t equate to much. Even worse, they are prone to layoffs or their position being relocated somewhere else whether it’s Pittsburgh or India. If they do find a better job somewhere else, it is likely going to be a huge pay increase though

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What about legacy who've never been promoted. Type 3b or 4.
I'm 15 years in same grade though often covering for higher grade employees.
I've seen plenty of 1s and 2s come and go. They do very little in their bny stint other than cash their paychecks and bigger bonus.

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Post ID: @2yvj+1uMiXjGg

I’m # 3 and we are the reasons why this place is still running. Your 1 and 2
‘S are already halfway out the door!

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Post ID: @2ufx+1uMiXjGg

Sadly i fall within a 3. Its always amazing to bust your a-s and then get sh-t fornit. Yet i hear that another unnecessary team has come in with no knowledge, no experience, relies on you and your team to give them the answers 20 times a day just so you can do your job and they are paid more than you and get bonuses ranging from min of 7000 to 15000 that you arent seeing. Its awesome here

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Post ID: @1jae+1uMiXjGg

This has to be ops

@elu+1uMiXjGg hr helping run the place? into the ground?

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Post ID: @1cde+1uMiXjGg

“Discuss.”? This isn’t the SATs babe, we’re all adults here lmao

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Post ID: @kii+1uMiXjGg

I actually agree with this.

You could throw in the custodian type. These are your people like HR, Physical security, and others whom help keep the place up and running as well. Not really directly helping the business, but assisting others to help get work done.

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Post ID: @elu+1uMiXjGg

3 :(

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