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The optics of Microsoft’s recent moves couldn’t be any worse, as it lays off chunks of the workforce whilst filing for visa requests.
Recruit Holdings plans to cut 1,300 jobs across Indeed and Glassdoor amid a strategic pivot towards AI. Recruit Holdings, the Japanese parent company of job sites Indeed and Glassdoor, is set to ...
As part of the restructuring, Recruit will fully integrate Glassdoor into Indeed. This operational merger will see Glassdoor ...
Microsoft President Brad Smith says recent layoffs were not directly tied to the burgeoning investment in artificial intelligence. On Wednesday, the company announced the creation of Microsoft Elevate ...
Microsoft is doubling down on artificial intelligence as both a cost-saving engine and growth enabler. A recent Bloomberg report revealed that the tech giant saved more than $500 million last year in ...
Recruit Holdings , the Japanese parent of Indeed and Glassdoor, will reduce headcount by around 1,300 across the two job ...
After spending a near-incomprehensible amount of money and resources on studio acquisitions, Microsoft is finally ready to ...
One report from the World Economic Forum in February found that as many as 41% of employers sought to downsize their ...
Only 75 job cuts by U.S.-based employers in the first half of the year were explicitly attributed to AI, according to ...
Microsoft plans to donate $4 billion worth of cash, technology and training to enhance artificial intelligence education, a ...
Microsoft’s chief commercial officer Judson Althoff noted AI has been so useful that Microsoft was able to save more than ...
The tech giant last week announced plans to lay off nearly 4% of its workforce as it looks to rein in costs amid hefty ...