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Microsoft, layoffs
Microsoft lays off employees in security, experiences and devices, sales, and gaming — separate from performance cuts
The layoffs are separate from cuts targeting underperforming employees across the company, a spokesperson confirmed.
Microsoft employees are hit once more by layoffs across multiple groups, including gaming
O ver the last year, layoffs have been strenuous not just in the gaming industry but also in the tech industry at large. Whether over the potential coming of a recession or the ne
Microsoft announces layoffs & job cuts across gaming, security & sales divisions
A spokesperson for the group said the job cuts affect a small percentage of its departments, based on performance.
Microsoft Reportedly Lays Off More Employees
Microsoft could be laying off even more employees within Xbox's gaming division following a year of similar cuts to its many subsidiaries.
Microsoft Reaffirms Commitment to Gaming Amidst Layoffs
Microsoft has confirmed a new round of layoffs within its gaming division, as reported by PCMag. While the tech giant did not disclose the exact number of employees affected, it described the layoffs as “very small.
Microsoft announces new job cuts across divisions following perfomance-based layoffs
A Microsoft spokesperson said that the layoffs would affect a small number of employees without specifying exact numbers, reports Business Insider, which cites two people familiar
Microsoft Hit by Yet More Layoffs Across Gaming and Other Divisions
Tech giant Microsoft has been hit by yet more layoffs across several of its divisions, including gaming, although we don't know how many staff are affected.
Microsoft Lays Off More Staff in Gaming Division
Years ago, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella decided to buy some pricey game studios to try to prop up the tech giant's gaming division. Now, the company is saying goodbye to more staff.
Microsoft reportedly makes "small" number of further layoffs across divisions including gaming
Microsoft has reportedly made another round of layoffs, this time affecting a "small" number of employees spanning its security, experiences and devices, sales, and gaming divisions. That's according to Business Insider,
Microsoft is Laying Off Employees Across its Sales, Security, and Gaming Divisions
Microsoft is doing another round of layoffs that will impact employees working on security, experiences and devices, sales, and gaming.
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Meta And Microsoft Are Cutting ‘Low Performers’
In the volatile tech sector, major players like Meta and Microsoft are continuing their strategic workforce reductions, ...
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Microsoft Announces Second Wave of Layoffs in a Week
Microsoft confirms more cuts are incoming, including to its gaming and security teams, unrelated to last week's layoffs.
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Microsoft: A history of the software giant co-founded by Bill Gates, its products and services, jobs, layoffs, and more
Microsoft was founded by Bill Gates and Paul Allen nearly 50 years ago. Here's a history of the company's leadership, ...
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Microsoft and Amazon are using performance reviews to decide who gets laid off—experts warn these surefire mistakes will get you cut
Microsoft and Amazon are using employee performance metrics and reviews to decide who gets the boot in their waves of layoffs ...
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Techies on edge as global layoffs continue in 2024: What's in store for 2025?
Tech giants like Meta and Amazon reduced workforce amid economic caution. In 2024, 542 companies cut 151,484 jobs, reflecting ...
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Microsoft Slashes Workforce in Three Areas Including Security, Sales, Gaming And More Amid Ongoing Cost-Saving Push
Microsoft is also preparing to lay off underperforming employees.
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