Home Technology Cloud Salesforce cuts more jobs after 10% reduction earlier this year The company plans to reduce headcount by about 8,000 people by the end of fiscal 2024 by Bloomberg August 3, 2023 Image credit: Getty Images Salesforce has eliminated more workers beyond a previously announced 10 per cent reduction in a renewed focus on profitability. Sales and customer success employees were let go in Ireland Wednesday, “as part of an ongoing effort to ensure we always have the right resources in place,” a spokesperson said. The cuts are separate from the companywide reduction announced in January, the spokesperson said. About 50 roles were impacted. Salesforce’s plans for reducing headcount by about 8,000 people by the end of fiscal 2024 are the company’s largest ever. The spokesperson declined to comment on whether any other countries or divisions will see additional headcount reductions. After years of fast growth and hiring, Salesforce has prioritised profit, setting aggressive margin-expansion targets. Chief operating officer Brian Millham said in March that the company was considering more job cuts to make the business more efficient. Salesforce isn’t alone in going beyond initial layoff plans. Last month, Microsoft told CNBC it’s eliminating additional jobs, on top of the 10,000 announced in January. Meta Platforms, Amazon.com and Twilio have all had two rounds of major cuts within the last year. Also read: Salesforce’s Thierry Nicault on how Einstein GPT transforms customer experiences Also read: BT announces plans to cut up to 42% of jobs by 2030 Tags job cuts Salesforce Technology 0 Comments You might also like How agentic AI will boost the digital economy across the Middle East Talabat plunges over 7.5% in Dubai trading debut after $2bn IPO Apple announces major retail expansion in Saudi Arabia Google, Hub71 partner to launch startup programme in 2025