Thread regarding Wells Fargo & Co. layoffs

Company you are working for after wells fargo

What company did you get a job at?

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Started my own handyman business in August 2023. Resigned January 2024 after 21 years in IT. Wish I could’ve gotten my severance but couldn’t be happier. Business is booming.

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Post ID: @4icf+1vY5gn8v

Rehab... not finding anything in about a year from WF has taken its toll.

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Post ID: @4yaw+1vY5gn8v

Contract big pharma

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Post ID: @3aqs+1vY5gn8v

Started nursing school already, waiting for my layoff notice.

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Post ID: @2zcs+1vY5gn8v

Truist - they doubled my base salary and bonuses are quadrupled compared to WF. They also don’t tell me daily that I am replaceable and that work should be the only thing that matters.

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Post ID: @2dno+1vY5gn8v

Stock market - self employed

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Post ID: @2ody+1vY5gn8v

If you are an engineer and/or in IT please look at this guy's , SH, experience: from JPM to WF to Truist.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/hagermansteve/details/experience/

Customer Experience | IT Strategy | Architecture | Artificial Intelligence | Open Banking
Note the last experiences. Architecture = BIAN eV (an architecture framework) SH was a board member
and then look at his up-skilling
https://www.linkedin.com/in/hagermansteve/details/certifications/
Was SH "quietly quitting" WF while upskilling at Warton and getting AI certified? Just as he left WF, he got certified at MIT in Artificial Intelligence: Implications for Business Strategy.
Looking at SH's career path, experiences, learning, and certifications, there is much to contemplate here. Did he get tired of working with and supporting bullies?

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Post ID: @2mst+1vY5gn8v

Menards - semi retirement

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Post ID: @2ays+1vY5gn8v

McDonald’s

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Post ID: @2ulz+1vY5gn8v

Pacificorp and they’re paying me 26% more than what I was getting with Wells. Same role.

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Post ID: @2kin+1vY5gn8v

Starting my own business, nothing to do with banking.

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Post ID: @2nze+1vY5gn8v

Nothing offshore for NFCU, however, very few roles that are remote. Seem to be slowly opening a few. I have to drive up to northern Va. once a quarter, no big deal. Culture is great and not too many issues. Took a small cut but 30 days PTO.

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Post ID: @1twa+1vY5gn8v

A regional bank in my area. Very Happy. Everyone is upbeat . The stress level is nonexistent.

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Post ID: @1fbi+1vY5gn8v

Were your jobs in technology like software development or ba/qa, analytics etc? . Fifth third and navy are relatively smaller regional banks, wonder of they have offshore team, hope not.

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Post ID: @1opw+1vY5gn8v

Fifth Third. A great organization!

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Post ID: @1liv+1vY5gn8v

Navy Federal CU, good salary and remote!

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Post ID: @1dbf+1vY5gn8v

this is a great question - useful for folks to know.

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