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Up to 7,000 Microsoft workers could be made redundant in the biggest drop in two years

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  • Microsoft set to enact its biggest layoffs in over two years
  • 3% will lose their jobs, or 6,000 to 7,000 workers
  • Middle managers are at risk

Microsoft has announced significant layoffs, impacting an estimated 6,000 to 7,000 workers globally, or 3% of its current headcount.

It’s believed that the job cuts will affect various departments and regions, including LinkedIn, Xbox, and software engineering teams, with nearly 2,000 roles set to be eliminated from Washington State alone (via CNBC).

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