Why New Job Listings Often Look the Same as the “Eliminated” Ones: Employee Laid off During a Restructure, Is Surprised To Discover Their Job Advertised With a Different Title, Former Coworker Says Management Claims the Roles Are “Strategically Different”

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  • "My entire department got laid off and then our jobs reappeared online two weeks later"

    My entire department got laid off and then our jobs reappeared online two weeks later About a month ago my company announced a restructuring. We were told the business needed to cut costs and that several departments would be affected. My team lost around half its people, including me. It sucked, but I tried not to take it personally. These things happen, right? The weird part came later.
  • A worker wearing a brown coat outside a tall office building carries out a box of his belongings after being laid off
  • While job hunting I checked my former company's careers page out of curiosity. There were multiple openings posted that looked almost identical to the positions that had just been eliminated. Same responsibilities, same requirements, even some of the same wording from our old internal job descriptions. The only noticeable difference was that the salary range wasn't listed. I reached out to a former coworker who survived the layoffs. They told me management claimed the new roles were "strategical
  • Maybe there's something I'm not understanding, but it's hard not to feel like the layoffs were less about eliminating jobs and more about replacing people. Has anyone else experienced this? Is this actually common now?
  • A man hands his resume to a job candidate in an office
  • TldrDev Apply to them. They are required to post openings for h1b. This is exactly what happened with my wife's job at corporate for a large national 3 letter pharmacy. They laid off the entire department and brought in Indians. They were required to post the jobs before hiring them. Yachem Sadly it will probably work. Unethical orgs that have started down this path will find BS reasons to disqualify citizen applicants when showing proof that there were no qualified citizens. But I agree. Apply
  • Company: "We need to save money, so let's lay off half our company". Boss 2 weeks later: "Hey, my dept is understaffed, here's what I can't deliver unless I get a headcount increase." Company: "Sure, our finances are in good shape now." memphisjones We are starting to see the great salary reset. MothChasingFlame I'd bet both arms they want to hire younger (and therefore cheaper) people.
  • Yachem Laying off highly paid experienced people only to immediately replace them with low cost, often times contract entry level people, is definitely a thing that happens. Usually it's not this fast, but it's not the first I've heard of it. Layoffs are rarely well thought out beyond a targeted dollar amount saved, and front line management rarely has much say in them regarding who gets cut and what the expectations of the department are going forward. Often the boss is still expected to delive
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