Microsoft cuts hundreds of jobs after firing 6,000


More than 300 employees were told their positions had been eliminated on Monday. — Bloomberg

NEW YORK: Microsoft Corp cut hundreds more jobs just weeks after its largest layoff in years, underscoring the tech industry’s efforts to trim costs even as it plows billions of dollars into artificial intelligence (AI).

More than 300 employees were told their positions had been eliminated on Monday, according to a Washington state notice reviewed by Bloomberg.

The cuts impacted a range of positions, including software engineers, marketers, product managers, lawyers and research scientists, a state document showed.

A Microsoft spokesperson said the latest headcount reduction is in addition to the 6,000 job cuts announced last month.

“We continue to implement organisational changes necessary to best position the company for success in a dynamic marketplace,” the spokesperson said.

The AI boom has roiled the tech labour market.

This is because companies are prioritising AI-focused jobs and harnessing the technology to save money.

Microsoft and peers, including Meta Platforms Inc, have touted the effectiveness of AI-assisted coding tools in speeding up the software development process.

Last week, Salesforce Inc said the internal use of AI has allowed it to hire fewer workers. — Bloomberg

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