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    Microsoft lays off 150 cloud sales specialists: report

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    The latest round impacted about 150 employees from a team responsible of convincing medium-size companies to adopt cloud services such as Azure server rentals and Microsoft 365 productivity apps

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    Microsoft layoffs affected around 150 cloud sales specialists, according to The Information's report. The company had in January announced that it would cut 10,000 jobs by the end of third quarter of fiscal 2023.

    The latest round impacted about 150 employees from a team responsible of convincing medium-size companies to adopt cloud services such as Azure server rentals and Microsoft 365 productivity apps, as per the report.

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    Microsoft’s LinkedIn has also initiated layoffs and employees in the recruiting department were impacted.

    Earlier, Microsoft had cut jobs in its hardware divisions including HoloLens, Surface and Xbox teams. The tech firm sacked 617 of its employees working in the Seattle office, according to a Bloomberg report.

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    Last week, GitHub, a software collaboration platform owned by Microsoft, announced it is laying off up to 10% of its workforce and closing all of its offices, including its headquarters in San Francisco.

    The company, which has about 3,000 employees, said it will also continue its hiring freeze and make a number of other internal changes to “protect the short-term health” of its business.

    The latest layoffs are part of Microsoft's broader plan to eliminate 5% of its total workforce. The Windows maker added that it would continue to invest in strategic areas and allocate both "capital and talent to areas of secular growth."

    CEO Satya Nadella wrote in a blog post that organisations in every industry and geography are now “exercising caution as some parts of the world are in a recession and other parts are anticipating one".

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    However, Nadella also said that Microsoft would continue to hire in "key strategic areas".

    Microsoft had in July last year said that a small number of roles had been eliminated, while news site Axios in October reported that the company had laid off under 1,000 employees across several divisions.

    Microsoft is among growing list of companies, including Amazon, Google parent Alphabet, Meta, Salesforce, Intel, that have announced layoffs in the past few months.
    The Economic Times

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