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Microsoft planning to ax thousands of sales jobs as focus shifts to AI: report

June 18, 2025
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Microsoft is planning to cut thousands of jobs, particularly in sales, as the tech giant streamlines its workforce amid increased investments in artificial intelligence, Bloomberg News reported Wednesday, iting people familiar with the matter..

The latest layoffs follow Microsoft’s previous round of job cuts in May, which affected about 6,000 employees.

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The tech giant has ramped up its investments in AI, aiming to solidify its leadership as companies across industries accelerate the integration of AI into their products and services to maintain a competitive edge.


Microsoft is reportedly planning to cut thousands of jobs, particularly in sales, as part of a broader effort to streamline its workforce while ramping up investments in artificial intelligence. EPA

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy said on Tuesday that the rollout of generative AI and agents will reduce its total corporate workforce in the next few years.

Microsoft has planned a capital expenditure of $80 billion this fiscal year, with most of it aimed at expanding data centers to ease capacity bottlenecks for AI services.

The layoffs are expected to be announced early next month, following the end of the tech giant’s fiscal year, the report said.

Microsoft declined to comment on the report.


Satya Nadella speaking at a Microsoft event.
Microsoft, headed by CEO Satya Nadella, has planned a capital expenditure of $80 billion this fiscal year, with most of it aimed at expanding data centers to ease capacity bottlenecks for AI services. AFP via Getty Images

The job cuts will not exclusively affect the sales teams, and the timing could still change, the report added.

Microsoft had 228,000 workers as of June last year.

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