Looks like Microsoft’s layoff rumors were far too optimistic.
In a public announcement, Microsoft chief Satya Nadella revealed today that the company will cut up to 18,000 jobs “in the next year.” Nearly 70 percent of the layoffs will affect ex-Nokia employees — up significantly from the projected 1,000 job cuts reported by a Finnish newspaper yesterday.
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Nadella said Microsoft plans to add new “roles in certain other strategic areas,” but he made no promises in regard to the number of jobs Microsoft will create.
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Hidden at the end of Nadella’s announcement, the CEO also revealed that Microsoft plans to kill off Nokia’s experimental “Nokia X” Android project.
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