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<blockquote data-quote="Mahwah-aha-aha" data-source="post: 377909"><p>Yes, true. Some took lower level / different positions (e.g., Lead Business Systems Analyst to an Intermediate Business Systems Analyst). Keep the same salary for one year, then gets re-adjusted if too far off the control point.</p><p></p><p>All took other positions though and nobody took the "severance" package that was offered. </p><p></p><p>There is a good deal of scrutiny on people's levels / jobs / competencies. Several folks have been re-classified into different job families. This is a good thing since we should not be paying people for doing something for which they are not capable. This re-classification effort is continuing.</p><p></p><p>There are also several "rumored" App Manager and Sys Manager moves in the offing. The "Jack Wang" slot still needs to be confirmed as well (which will drive some of the other moves). Supposed to be announced officially in the next two weeks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mahwah-aha-aha, post: 377909"] Yes, true. Some took lower level / different positions (e.g., Lead Business Systems Analyst to an Intermediate Business Systems Analyst). Keep the same salary for one year, then gets re-adjusted if too far off the control point. All took other positions though and nobody took the "severance" package that was offered. There is a good deal of scrutiny on people's levels / jobs / competencies. Several folks have been re-classified into different job families. This is a good thing since we should not be paying people for doing something for which they are not capable. This re-classification effort is continuing. There are also several "rumored" App Manager and Sys Manager moves in the offing. The "Jack Wang" slot still needs to be confirmed as well (which will drive some of the other moves). Supposed to be announced officially in the next two weeks. [/QUOTE]
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