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downtube42
It seems I survived the that round, although several people I know including a couple good friends did not. I could put together a pretty solid team with people let go.
I think terminations this year allow them to charge the cost of severance against 2012, giving them a way shift expenses from 2013 to 2012. Wall Street will like that. When things turn around globally, they'll bring in college fresh-outs to fill the holes. Net result is a younger, lower-paid workforce. Wall Street will like that, as well. Meanwhile, productivity tanks in the short term as people reel from the talent that was walked out the door. Fresh-outs will take years to become as productive as the shoes they are trying to fill. Many of them won't even stay long enough for that day to come.
Sounds familiar. I've actually avoided promotion (despite outstanding reviews the last couple years) for exactly that reason. I'd rather be considered a value at a lower level than the beginner at the higher level.