Microsoft confirms job cuts after calling for growth to slow https://t.co/7ZX0MZ17u4
— CNBC (@CNBC) October 18, 2022
Microsoft confirms job cuts after calling for growth to slow https://t.co/IPQUFbQ8BM
— CNBC (@CNBC) October 18, 2022
Microsoft confirms job cuts after calling for growth to slow https://t.co/fpe5KzJdxm
— CNBC (@CNBC) October 18, 2022
#Microsoft confirms #job cuts after calling for growth to slow
— Susan Li (@SusanLiTV) October 18, 2022
1000 #jobs across depts incl #xbox
Joining #Meta #Salesforce among those in #SiliconValley that have slowed their pace of hiring this year, even #Coinbase #Netflix & #Tesla started #layoffs https://t.co/irOW9M9nmw
Microsoft just announced a 2nd round of layoffs. The #recession is getting worse, #layoffs are rising, and the fundamentals of the #StockMarket are dropping. We'll still get technical relief rallies here and there, but long term #stocks are very bearish.https://t.co/BJu1S8jYoA
— Scott "Stock" Curry (@RealScottCurry) October 18, 2022
Microsoft confirms job cuts after calling for growth to slow https://t.co/wibll3RRqV
— CNBC Tech (@CNBCtech) October 18, 2022
Microsoft is laying off employees in teams across the company, from Xbox to the cutting-edge Microsoft Strategic Missions and Technology org, according to affected employees who spoke to Insider: https://t.co/Fv8dVq9NLP
— Ashley Stewart (@ashannstew) October 18, 2022
New: Microsoft laid off employees across departments, including at Xbox and at Studio Alpha, its wargame simulation initiative. One current employee says, "I didn’t know that I expected [layoffs] in gaming."
— Shannon Liao (@Shannon_Liao) October 18, 2022
My latest:https://t.co/RmrGyMRWkn
Onlookers like @bdsams say Microsoft's explanation for the layoffs feels "insincere" at a time when the company is waiting to acquire Activision Blizzard for nearly $70 billion. https://t.co/RmrGyMATin
— Shannon Liao (@Shannon_Liao) October 18, 2022