Compaq management exodus cranking up By Michael Kanellos Staff Writer, CNET News.com May 11, 1999, 1:20 p.m. PT
The Compaq management shuffle continued today, and it may be just beginning.
John Rando, senior vice president and general manager of Compaq Services, today became the fourth relatively high-profile Compaq executive to resign from the company in the wake of the forced resignation of former chief executive Eckhard Pfeifferless than a month ago. And, according to most observers, he won't be the last.
"You will see a lot of departures in the next couple of months. Rosen is cleaning house. There are people who are going to look for other opportunities. There are people who don't feel they want to go through a reorganization," said Kurt King, computer analyst with NationsBanc Montgomery Securities. "Rando was a surprise," he added.
Compaq, in fact, could find itself in the middle of the high tech employment crunch, some conjectured. The company is attempting to reform its ranks in the midst of a management bidding war in high-tech, a time when high-powered jobs for the seven-figure crowd seem to be available everywhere.
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