Microsoft plans another round of job cuts, impacting thousands of roles
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Cutting thousands of sales, consulting, and Xbox roles while ramping AI spend is a clear reallocation from human-led go-to-market to AI infrastructure and product. If you sell into enterprises, expect leaner buyer orgs and more pressure to prove AI-driven efficiency, not just features.
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