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This is a thing -- particularly in companies that use stack ranking regularly.

If the company stack ranks regularly, this means a couple of things.

1. They have a problem in their hiring process, because why would they need to lay people off?

2. Even if you are new, any group you come into there is going to be a pecking order for promotions, raises, etc.



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