Thread regarding Qualcomm Inc. layoffs

Q is rotten from the inside.

Having worked at Q for 20 years , it's sad to watch what has happened to a once great company. The indicators were there for everyone to see.

  • HR used to hype the Top 100 places to work at list, then we fell off. No one seemed to care and blamed it on the voting logic.

  • The employee giveback parties have all but disappeared. For our 25th, we have Dave Matthews playing an Employees only concert. For our 30th, we got cookies.

  • Demographics have changed, which in turn have changed the internal cultural. No longer hungry to dominate the world, we have become complacent with org structures and status reports.

  • We have lost smart, viable talent to other companies as a result of promoting friends and roommates to Executive positions.

  • GD and his scorched earth policy of fiscal management eroded what tangible soft benefits there were.

This tree is rotten from the inside and the only way to fix it is to burn it down and let something new grow from the ashes.

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Post ID: @OP+SCWxta0

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i got cupcake. cupcake > cookie.

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Post ID: @1pyt+SCWxta0

I've worked in numerous companies before and after Q, including being a Q 1997 hire.

The Qualcomm of the 90's is dead at Qualcomm and every other bloated monstrosity, but it's still out there.

You just have to choose what type of company you want to work for. Big companies that offer an easy grind, or find the risky but exciting innovator.

It does no good to lament Qualcomm, if you liked it in the past and hate it now then find the next one and get aboard, if you haven't started at Q to long and lost the spirit yourself.

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Post ID: @1ibg+SCWxta0

I am not old timer and experienced how the other tech companies work .It's a joke resource allocation and resource management at this company .

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Post ID: @cwn+SCWxta0

Some of what the OP says is true, but the real truth is that what employees like him and myself (1994 hire) experienced was just plain LUCK. To be sitting on top of something new that became essentially a world-wide market is something very few companies experience.

Sure, management could have done a better job of transitioning from an incredibly explosive growth market to a commodity one. To be honest about it, they should have slashed & burned years ago. They f'ed up by being TOO good to employees for too long.

Those of you who are long-timers and haven't worked significantly in other companies have a distorted perception of what the tech sector is like for the vast majority of engineers. If you experienced work at QCOM during the golden years, count your blessings and consider yourself lucky to have been there.

The golden years are over. Quit biaching, or move on.

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Post ID: @oyr+SCWxta0

I’m waiting on two years when Broadcom comes back and aquires us.

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Post ID: @hhd+SCWxta0

Qpocalipsis

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