Thread regarding Oracle Corp. layoffs

Layoffs are happening, thats obvious, then why so many open jobs on the Oracle website

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@NzJup4w-nic BDR? What does that stand for?

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Post ID: @1ueh+NzJup4w

No its not to bring H1Bs. It is to continue their employment.

These are not un-fulfilled jobs but pre-filled jobs. i.e. Employees (M.S. grads on student visas were hired most likely on Optional practical Training that alllows them to work almost 3 years, then their H1B visas were processed (by now they are already 4-5 years on their job). Now the company advertises this job that was filled 4-5 years ago - they will collect a few resumes and then tell Labor Dept that they did everything they could but did not find a "qualified" local candidate.

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Post ID: @1tij+NzJup4w

To bring over H1B's, you need to post a fake job that you have no intention to fill. It's that or they plan to fill these roles with cheap class of new college hires.

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Post ID: @oiu+NzJup4w

Job postings= Fake news

It's all about hiding the truth. Yes, these companies are that bad.

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Post ID: @wwx+NzJup4w

The internal job board was so overwhelmed with applicants it wasn't responding this morning. That says it all. LOL

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Post ID: @efm+NzJup4w

Rumors abound that BDR's and CSM's and certain sales folks are being whacked left right and center. Sh--tiest company ever. Hurd has no clue how to transition from OnPrem to the Cloud! CSM - what a joke - just look at the SAAS Customer Retention Rates on CX etc.

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Post ID: @nic+NzJup4w

Pivot to cloud. Blah blah blah, cloud, blah blah blah, CLOUD! Blah blah blah

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Post ID: @yhw+NzJup4w

so your mama can apply to one

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Post ID: @tor+NzJup4w

@NzR0LUl has some good comments

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Post ID: @hqi+NzJup4w

There are a few threads on this here on layoff.com - look for them

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