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LinkedIn: Microsoft says 668 more jobs to go - BBC


LinkedIn owner Microsoft has announced a fresh round of job cuts, with around 670 roles set to go. The social network company says the jobs affected are across its engineering, talent and finance ... Read More

LinkedIn Announces 668 More Job Cuts, Totaling Almost 1,400 in 2023 - Business 2 Community


LinkedIn hasn’t cut nearly as many jobs as other major tech firms (including its parent company Microsoft) but their layoffs are still quite substantial With 668 more employees being let go, the ... Read More

LinkedIn lays off 668 employees in 2nd round of job cuts this year


Microsoft’s LinkedIn said on Monday it would lay off 668 employees across its engineering, talent and finance teams in the second round of job cuts this year for the social media network for ... Read More

LinkedIn: Microsoft says 668 more jobs to go - BBC News


LinkedIn owner Microsoft has announced a fresh round of job cuts, with around 670 roles set to go. The social network company says the jobs affected are across its engineering, talent and finance ... Read More

LinkedIn: Microsoft says 668 more jobs to go - BBC News


The social network company says the jobs affected are across its engineering, talent and finance teams. It comes after LinkedIn axed 716 jobs in May and follows cuts at other big tech firms ... Read More


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