Cisco Systems has disclosed plans to jettison well over 600 jobs in the Bay Area.
SAN JOSE — Cisco Systems has disclosed plans to jettison well over 600 jobs in the Bay Area, an ominous signal that the tech sector’s brutal season of layoffs in this region has extended into 2023.
Cisco’s plans for the job cuts in the Bay Area were sketched out in new WARN notices that the tech titan provided to the EDD. Cisco, a digital communications tech giant: 673 worker layoffs in San Jose, Milpitas and San Francisco.Nuro, a robotics and autonomous delivery vehicle company, 269 job cuts in Mountain ViewArgo AI, an autonomous vehicle startup: 259 job cuts in Palo AltoOracle, a software and cloud services leviathan: 200 terminations in Redwood City and Belmont.
Cisco’s filing showed that the majority of the layoffs that the company is planning affect software engineers, technical engineers, hardware engineers, product managers and supervisors, this news organization’s review of the Cisco WARN notices shows.
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