Salesforce, San Francisco’s largest employer, conducts layoffs

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About 90 employees were reportedly affected, a small but significant layoff just a month after Dreamforce.

, Salesforce has been vague about whether contracted workers count as “employees,” or “Ohana.”)

“While limited hiring continues, most departments have reached their hiring goals for the fiscal year,” a Salesforce spokesperson told SFGATE.time for the tech industry, Salesforce appeared to be a rare anomaly: a tech giant continuing to thrive amid headwinds. Salesforce’s total revenue for fiscal year 2022 was $26.5 billion, a 25% year-over-year increase., the company’s first in-person event since the COVID-19 pandemic. More than 40,000 people were in attendance.

“Everything is still bigger, but there is definitely some overage that has to be dealt with,” he said in a press conference during the event. “I don’t think anyone will disagree with that.”

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