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Microsoft reveals another round of cuts Cutting jobs seems to be the growing trend for many large companies, with Microsoft cutting just under 1% of its workforce in January 2025.
About 9,000 jobs are to be shed by Microsoft in its latest round of layoffs as the company looks to adopt more AI and streamline management and sales. In May the technology company signalled it was ...
Microsoft Corp. today launched a round of job cuts that is expected to affect 9,000 employees, or about 4% of its workforce. CNBC reported that the layoffs impact staffers across multiple units ...
Microsoft Corp. will conduct another round of major layoffs in its Xbox division next week as part of a companywide reorganization.
Microsoft is set to cut thousands of jobs, mainly in sales, amid growing fears that AI advances are accelerating the replacement of human roles across the industry, Bloomberg reports.
Microsoft is planning to cut thousands of jobs, particularly in sales, as the tech giant streamlines its workforce amid increased investments in artificial intelligence, Bloomberg News reported on ...
Microsoft Fires Hundreds More Workers Amid AI-Fueled Growth, Calls It Positioning The Company For 'Success' ...
Microsoft is cutting 305 more jobs in Redmond, bringing recent Washington state layoffs to nearly 2,300. It’s unclear if the new cuts are part of a previously announced global reduction.
Watch the Video Transcript: [00:00:04] Doug McIntyre: Yeah. Microsoft Lee, that it seems to be doing very well. Yeah, very well. But they laid off several thousand people a few days ago. Yep. And ...
Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) is leveraging AI to drive internal efficiency, with recent layoffs likely reflecting automation-driven workforce reductions rather than economic weakness. Azure continues ...
Almost 2000 of the 6000 jobs cut at Microsoft last week were Washington workers. Tech hiring boomed during the pandemic, but those days are over.. recently there’s been a steady flow of layoffs ...
Microsoft announced a major workforce reduction on 14 May 2025, cutting approximately 6,000 jobs, about 3% of its 228,000 global employees. The layoffs, targeting divisions like LinkedIn, Xbox ...