Oracle announced global layoffs affecting 20,000 to 30,000 employees across multiple regions Long-serving senior employees, including a 33-year veteran, were among those impacted by cuts Layoffs ...
India is among the hardest-hit regions from layoffs in Oracle, with estimates suggesting around 12,000 employees affected across cloud, healthcare, sales and NetSuite divisions. Trending Photos New ...
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Oracle fired up to 30,000 employees globally on 31 March, including an estimated 12,000 in India, in what analysts believe is the largest workforce reduction in the company's nearly 50-year history.
Oracle has cut around 10,000 jobs in India, sources told ET. This is part of a global restructuring affecting 30,000 employees. The company is reducing roles in its tech divisions. Oracle Financial ...
Aditya Narayan Mishra, MD and CEO of CIEL HR, said every day, we are seeing new roles emerging, while many are also becoming irrelevant.
Thousands laid off worldwide as software giant pours billions into AI data centres and cloud, with India bearing a disproportionate share of the cuts Oracle Corporation has begun a fresh round of ...
What just happened? Oracle is trimming tens of thousands of jobs across its global operations as part of a broader realignment toward AI infrastructure. Employees in the US and India reported ...
Oracle layoffs in India: The recent layoffs at Oracle Corporation have brought into sharp focus a broader shift underway in the global technology industry: the pivot towards artificial intelligence ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Software giant Oracle on Tuesday started laying off workers as it looks to rein in costs and double down on ...
Oracle has cut an unspecified number of jobs as the software giant looks to reduce costs and continue growing its artificial intelligence business, according to former employees and multiple reports.