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Microsoft has initiated another round of layoffs, eliminating about 6,000 roles, or roughly 3% of its global workforce. These cuts span all levels, teams, and geographies.
Microsoft began laying off about 6,000 workers Tuesday, its largest job cuts in more than two years as the company spends ...
It’s the company’s largest round of cuts since laying off 10,000 workers in 2023.
Microsoft is laying off 6,000 employees globally—roughly 3% of its workforce—despite recently boasting a net income of $25.8 ...
More layoffs are happening at Microsoft. The company confirms it's in the process of cutting nearly 3% of its workforce, ...
Microsoft said on Tuesday that it is laying off 3% of its employees from all over the world, at different levels and teams ...
Microsoft announced that it will be laying off three percent of its employees. The layoffs affect about 6,000 people across all levels, teams and geographies.
The layoffs, which will affect almost 2,000 workers in Washington state, are meant in part to strip away layers of management ...
Microsoft layoffs 7,000 employees, focusing on AI and cloud growth. Learn how these layoffs impact the tech giant's strategy ...
Microsoft cuts 7,000 jobs to prioritize AI investments. Layoffs impact LinkedIn, Xbox, and global offices as company ...