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Microsoft is planning job cuts
Microsoft Implements Performance-Based Job Cuts Across Departments
Microsoft has announced that it will be reducing its workforce by a small percentage, affecting less than 1% of its employees across various departments. The company confirmed these performance-based job cuts in an email to CNBC,
Microsoft Layoffs 2025: Software Giant to Cut Jobs, Focusing on Underperforming Employees Across Multiple Divisions
When people are not performing, we take appropriate action.” Although the exact number of affected employees remains undisclosed, reports suggest that the cuts will affect less than 1% of Microsoft’s workforce, which was approximately 228,000 as of June 2024.
Microsoft confirms performance-based job cuts across key divisions
Microsoft's restructuring plans began in 2023 with 10,000 layoffs, followed by 1,900 more in its gaming unit after the $75.4 billion Activision Blizzard acquisition
Microsoft layoffs: Tech giant’s job cuts stretch into 2025, now focusing on performance
Microsoft plans to make a new round of layoffs across the company, impacting employees whose performance has been deemed to fall short of its standards.
Microsoft to Lay Off 1% Underperforming Workforce, Likely to Impact 2,000 Employees
Microsoft’s overall headcount will not change much as it will soon fill the vacant positions, said the company’s spokesperson
Microsoft to lay off small part of workforce based on performance: report
These job cuts will impact less than 1% of the workers, the report cited a source as saying. As of June end, Microsoft had 228,000 employees.
Microsoft to lay off underperforming employees in workforce restructuring move
Microsoft is planning to lay off a bunch of its underperforming employees, according to Business Insider. The tech giant has confirmed the development but has not revealed how many workers will be impacted by the move.
Microsoft confirms performance-based job cuts across departments
Microsoft is cutting a small percentage of jobs across departments, based on performance. "When people are not performing, we take the appropriate action," a Microsoft spokesperson said in an email, confirming the job cuts.
Microsoft is planning job cuts and focusing more on underperforming employees
The moves are part of a broader change in Microsoft's approach, which includes taking a harder look at low performers, sources told BI.
Microsoft Layoffs 2025: 'When People Are Not Performing...' - Tech Giant Confirms Job Cuts Across Divisions
Microsoft is planning job cuts targeting underperforming employees. The reductions are happening across the company, including in its important security division.Microsoft Job Cuts: Why?Performance-based cuts are often backfilled by Microsoft,
Microsoft announces job cuts, plans to axe 1% of underperforming workforce in 2025: Report
Microsoft has announced new performance-based layoffs affecting less than 1% of its global workforce of 228,000 employees. The company’s focus on “high-performance talent” drives these actions, which span multiple departments,
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Inside the history of Activision Blizzard, the video game maker Microsoft bought for $69 billion
Microsoft acquired Activision Blizzard for $69 billion, becoming the world's third-largest gaming company. Read about the ...
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Titles on Xbox Game Pass Potentially Losing “around 80% of its expected premium sales” Could Push Microsoft to End Platform Exclusivity
Xbox Game Pass may cost Microsoft up to 80% in premium sales. Could this impact their platform exclusivity strategy or not?
GameSpot
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Microsoft Says AI Will Lead To Job Losses, Invests $80 Billion In The Tech
Microsoft has doubled down on its plan to invest $80 billion into artificial technologies in 2025, while at the same time ...
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Microsoft earnings: What to know about Microsoft's financial performance, including revenues, profits, and projections
Microsoft holds earnings calls each quarter, hosted by CEO Satya Nadella, where the company discusses revenues, profits, ...
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Games Industry Analyst Predicts Xbox Will 'Bring All Their Big Games to PS5' in 2025
Video game industry analyst Dr. Serkan Toto predicts that Microsoft will be forced to port all its first-party games to ...
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Former Call of Duty Executive Joins Activision Blizzard as President
Moreover, Faries is
Blizzard
’s first new President since
Microsoft
completed its historic $68.7 billion acquisition of
Activision
Blizzard
— the parent company — in October 2023. Matt Booty, ...
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Activision asks judge to strike Uvalde parents’ Call of Duty lawsuit, citing protections for ‘creative expression’
Activision Blizzard’s lawyers state in the response that the lawsuit “is the latest attempt to revive an old playbook, ...
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