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Or is it just one of Phil's balls in my throat?
Another day, another big company having massive layoffs.
Dell reportedly cuts over 12,000 jobs as it seeks to 'streamline' its structure and boost profitability
Dell will lay off an estimated 10% of its workforce.
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Dell looks set to join Intel in announcing massive layoffs of up to 10% of its workforce. The news comes via Bloomberg, with PCMag giving a figure of around 12,500 affected employees. The big players in the tech industry are at times notorious for churning through employees, and Dell's layoffs were described as a "bloodbath" by former employee Ian Armstrong, and the company has cut around 25,000 jobs in the past year.
Why is this happening? According to an internal Dell memo, executives "aim to grow faster than the market by seamlessly meeting our customers and partners online, virtually, or in person to unlock the value of modern IT and AI for their organizations". This means massive cuts and restructuring to the existing sales teams, which have seen a decline in home PC sales, with a pivot to focus on data center and AI-related sales.