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Microsoft has eliminated approximately 15,000 roles since May. The company’s CEO said layoffs are the “enigma of success.” ...
Microsoft also spent around $9.7 billion on stock buybacks and dividends ahead of the recent mass layoffs, but Nadella says ...
"I want to acknowledge the uncertainty and seeming incongruence of the times we're in. By every objective measure, Microsoft ...
Earlier this month, Microsoft confirmed it would reduce its global workforce by around 4%. The company had already announced ...
A Sony Interactive Entertainment job listing has revealed Sony plans to expand PlayStation Studios titles to more platforms, ...
A massive Microsoft SharePoint vulnerability has reportedly exposed over 400 organizations—including the U.S. nuclear ...
Microsoft has hired around two dozen engineers from Google DeepMind to strengthen its AI team and accelerate Copilot ...
Microsoft finds itself under the spotlight not for job cuts or corporate strategy, but for how much it pays its workforce.
King, best known for Candy Crush, has laid off its employees and replaced them with AI tools that they helped develop.
Microsoft is laying off around 9,000 more employees after earmarking thousands of H-1B positions in the months leading up to the mass layoffs, labor data shows.
On June 2, Microsoft expanded a long run of layoffs by announcing a workforce reduction of up to 4 percent, or about 9,100.
More tech workers feel the pain as Microsoft pivots. Suddenly, the world's most valuable company is going on without them.