Thread regarding Qualcomm Inc. layoffs

Hidden Unemployment at QC

When I was working there until late last year I was the definiton of rest&vest.

Like sometimes I would be so bored that I would solve challenges on leetcode and topcoder and stuff, which eventually lended me to a much better job in Silicon Valley. When I didn't feel like coding I would even YouTube and Netflix. Come in at 10 and left at 5 in most cases.

It didn't start this way tho. Like when I first joined I was actually working pretty hard and would grab stuff to do from all over my project and quickly became the goto guy for many things. But seeing that this only was being rewarded by oral praises and 1-2% merit increases eventually I got to a point where I would sit on tasks for a few days after getting them done. Still I was working much faster than my team. And my bonuses went up until the last review along with my ratings. You should have seen all the a**-kissing on my perf summaries.

I would never understand the people complaining about work&life imbalance. Like in my case it did exist bc I almost didn't have work to do.

And even more entertaining was that I didn't get SRPed, I left on my own without a package :(

Something is clearly wrong here. I'm wondering how many others are in a similar situation. And how the hell a private company can let this happen. I bet even DMV clerks were working harder than I did, especially towards the end.

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@Gwkmctg-1grq : my experience with folks in modem team (from target/product team leads to testers in modem related products), have been same. They seem to be cruising, most of them taking vacations often, or when in office using office time to research and plan for vacations, or always leaving early to attend to their personal chores and justifying this by saying they are tuned in from home sending one liner emails querrying for status.

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Post ID: @1zki+Gwkmctg

1qhI: dzm here. According to Glass Door, my salary ranked about the mean/median for Staff Eng. in San Diego. Since Qualcomm employs the bulk of people with that title in San Diego, it's not difficult to figure out that probably 1/3 to 1/2 of the people with the same title were making more--and from the sound of things in modem, doing less. Thank god I didn't work in modem. I have to admit that the people I worked with were competent.--but the lead only minimally so. The size of the base salary bump offered by my currentl employer when I left pretty much confirmed what I suspected about being underpaid by Qualcomm.

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Post ID: @1lrt+Gwkmctg

I used to work at modem group, you have no idea how many incapable "engineers" there. I have seen a engineer who can't speak proper English or write a single line of code. He survived the layoff because he was a family member of a senior VP who now moved to China. All he does every day is send out an email asking people to merge code into a engineerING build. The whole QCT modem group is screwed up with many many senior staff level status collectors who does nothing.

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Post ID: @1grq+Gwkmctg

Just curious, guys. How much was your base salary?

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Post ID: @1qhl+Gwkmctg

Similar situation--although while I worked from about 9:30-4:30 to beat traffic, I would usually also work about 4 hours per day at home. The work was actually fairly easy for me. But no matter how well I did, or how difficult the problem seemed to the status collectors, when I solved the problem, the reward was always the same measly 1-2% bonus. Except for the time I actually got a QualStar! (Woo-woo!) The patents they rewarded with a couple thousand RSUs apiece. (But no doubt the patent wh--es in management who did nothing on the project got more.) And it's not like I was the highest paid engineer at my level, either. Toward the end, the assignments became "stupid" --for lack of a better description. We had a project lead who didn't know sh*t about programming, a manager who was a refugee from hardware, and in the end, Qualcomm decided to "pivot" by RIF-ing the people in Silicon Valley with the most talent first, in 2014. One of them was a good friend. I left a few months afterward.

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Post ID: @dzm+Gwkmctg

....there are many people doing that........ as mediatek,huwaei,Avago and many others in China gain power...all these "resters and vestors" will be gone...... it has already startes

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