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When he announced mass layoffs earlier this year, Workday CEO Carl Eschenbach invited employees to consider the bigger ...
When he announced mass layoffs earlier this year, Workday CEO Carl Eschenbach invited employees to consider the bigger ...
A number of high-profile technology companies have announced job cuts this summer as the industry faces rapid change.
Intel, Microsoft, Amazon, HPE, Meta, and NetApp were among the top companies in terms of tech layoffs in the first half of ...
Amidst a slowing job market and rising unemployment, a report indicates that 114 US companies have filed notices for potential layoffs in August 2025. Major firms like Microsoft and Georgia-Pacific ...
Hyundai’s Supernal electric vertical takeoff and landing startup is cutting 10% of its workforce in California as it shifts toward certification of its aircraft and eventual production. RELATED: Intel ...
The layoffs cover a broad swath of positions in California, according to July 1 letters filed with the EDD by Ayesha Mahapatra, senior vice president and deputy general counsel for Republic National.
More than 100,000 tech jobs have been lost in 2025 so far, with major players like Microsoft, Intel, and Google making deep cuts amid cost pressures, restructuring, and AI-driven transformation.
More than a decade after the platform cracked down on copyright infringement, thousands of unlicensed movies, TV shows and live sports are available.
Microsoft’s constant layoffs risk creating a culture of fear AI investments at Microsoft are reshaping the company.
Microsoft says it will cut 9,000 employees from its workforce, about 4% of its staff. Layoffs are nothing new at the company – it shed 10,000 jobs just two years ago – but this latest ...
Chris Williams, ex-VP of HR at Microsoft, outlines three industry opportunties for tech workers despite current layoffs and disruptions caused by AI.