Microsoft announced the retirement program last week, telling employees that it was a one-time offer for U.S.-based workers.
The software megacap has ramped up spending on AI in recent years to compete with its peers.
Microsoft's inaugural voluntary buyouts will be open to workers at the senior director level and below whose years of ...
Microsoft CFO Amy Hood, pictured in 2016, said Wednesday that the company's headcount will continue to fall over the next ...
Microsoft’s employee buyout reveals a workforce strategy that every company needs to navigate AI transformation.
Microsoft is using “voluntary” buyouts to thin its middle ranks as AI reshapes who companies need. It's a classic tactic, ...
Microsoft is offering buyouts to employees whose years of service and age adds up to 70 or more.
Microsoft is planning to get rid of more US employees via its first voluntary buyout program, CNBC reports. The buyout ...
The program, covering roughly 8,750 employees, marks the first such buyout in Microsoft’s history as the company ramps up AI ...
Microsoft Corp. is offering voluntary retirement to thousands of its employees in the US. About 7% of the US workforce will be eligible for the buyouts, according to a person familiar with the ...
The Redmond, Washington-based tech giant is set to offer voluntary buyouts to a portion of its U.S. workforce, CNBC reports.
Microsoft's CFO Amy Hood indicated a workforce reduction in upcoming quarters, citing a drive for increased pace and agility.