Job Blast Soon! A Gigantic Company Announces Painful Layoffs in Washington

Job Blast Soon! A Gigantic Company Announces Painful Layoffs in Washington

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Painful layoffs affecting employees across various departments and geographies have been announced by a big corporation in Washington.

Another round of layoffs has been announced by the software giant from Washington State this week, marking Microsoft’s tenth round of staff reductions for the year.

A number of Microsoft employees have gone on social media in the last day to reveal that they were laid off.

There has been no official word yet on how many people would be laid off or whether they are among the 1,500 expected to lose their jobs in June.

Four employees have announced their resignation, according to Insider Gaming.

Job Blast Soon! A Gigantic Company Announces Painful Layoffs in Washington

In an email to friends and colleagues, Microsoft’s Angela Viness wrote, “Hello – I am currently seeking new professional opportunities after losing my job at Microsoft as a result of the company’s recent layoffs.

The journey was truly remarkable, and I am profoundly appreciative of the chances that were bestowed upon me.

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Sad to announce that my employment at Microsoft has been abolished,” Jessabirdy said on X (previously Twitter).

This is for everyone who has ever been a part of Xbox Team. I appreciate it. I sincerely hope that I have surpassed your expectations.

Well, Technical Program Manager Cory Ebert didn’t anticipate today going the way it did.

Changes in the company’s direction and the industry landscape have led Microsoft to decide to terminate our working relationship effective immediately, after nearly 15 years (really, just two months),

It was revealed earlier this year that 1,900 Microsoft employees would be let go.

Additionally, four of Xbox’s game studios, namely Tango Gamewords and Arkane Austin, were announced to be shut down in May 2024.

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