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Cisco and Oracle Slash Over 300 Bay Area Jobs Amid Strategic Shifts

In a surprising move, Cisco and Oracle have announced layoffs totaling over 300 jobs in the Bay Area, with Cisco cutting 221 roles and Oracle 101. This decision comes despite strong revenue reports, reflecting a broader trend towards operational efficiency in the tech industry. The layoffs, which take effect on October 13, 2025, are permanent and without union protections, continuing a pattern of workforce adjustments seen across the tech sector since 2022.

Aug 22
Cisco and Oracle Slash Over 300 Bay Area Jobs Amid Strategic Shifts

Intel Plans to Cut Over 1,000 Jobs in Santa Clara Amidst Broader Tech Layoff Trend

Intel announces 736 new job cuts in Santa Clara, adding to 410 previously announced, as part of a restructuring effort. This move contributes to a growing trend of tech layoffs in the Bay Area, signaling ongoing challenges within the industry.

Jul 17
Intel Plans to Cut Over 1,000 Jobs in Santa Clara Amidst Broader Tech Layoff Trend

Intel's Massive Layoffs: How the Tech Giant is Restructing in 2025

Intel announces over 5,000 job cuts in a major cost-saving move across key U.S. and Israeli offices amid fierce competition from TSMC and dwindling chip demand.

Jul 17
Intel's Massive Layoffs: How the Tech Giant is Restructing in 2025

Intel's Strategic Overhaul: A Wave of Layoffs and Market Shifts

Intel's recent decision to lay off over 100 employees, including key engineering roles, marks a significant shift in its strategy. As part of CEO Lip-Bu Tan's cost-cutting plan, Intel aims to reduce its global workforce by up to 20%. The company's exit from the automotive chip market in Munich further underscores its refocus on core business areas. While designed to streamline operations, these moves raise questions about the loss of talent and future innovation capabilities.

Jun 26
Intel's Strategic Overhaul: A Wave of Layoffs and Market Shifts

Intel Axes Automotive Division: Major Layoffs in Restructure Drive

Intel is undergoing significant restructuring under CEO Lip-Bu Tan, resulting in layoffs at its Santa Clara headquarters and the closure of its automotive chip division in Munich. This move aims at streamlining operations to tackle a $1.6 billion loss, despite running profitable businesses. In a broader cost-cutting strategy, Intel is also outsourcing marketing operations to Accenture, impacting potentially 20% of its manufacturing staff globally. The news comes amid a wave of layoffs in the tech industry, stirring public and expert opinions alike.

Jun 26
Intel Axes Automotive Division: Major Layoffs in Restructure Drive

Microsoft's Bay Area Layoffs: 86 Jobs Cut as AI Takes the Helm

In a significant move, Microsoft is laying off 86 employees in the Bay Area as part of its broader global workforce reduction strategy. The layoffs, effective July 12, 2025, will occur in Mountain View and Santa Clara, amidst increasing AI integration. While Microsoft cites restructuring and cost-efficiency, the wave of tech industry layoffs raises questions about the future and the role of AI.

May 16
Microsoft's Bay Area Layoffs: 86 Jobs Cut as AI Takes the Helm

Applied Materials to End Partnership with Sodexo, Impacting 86 Jobs

In a recent move, Applied Materials has decided to terminate its contract with food service provider Sodexo, resulting in the layoff of 86 employees. This decision affects the food service staff located at the Santa Clara and Sunnyvale sites. While the tech giant has not announced a new vendor, impacted roles include chefs, caterers, and cashiers. The announcement coincides with a larger trend of tech industry cost-cutting and workforce adjustments.

Dec 27
Applied Materials to End Partnership with Sodexo, Impacting 86 Jobs