Goldman Sachs is shifting from large annual layoffs to a series of smaller job cuts throughout the year, beginning in April. This strategic change offers divisional leaders more flexibility in timing and is not linked to the “One Goldman Sachs” efficiency initiative. The adjustments reflect ongoing workforce management rather than financial distress, aligning with broader industry downsizing trends. Goldman Sachs is shifting from large annual layoffs to a series of smaller job cuts throughout the year, beginning in April. This strategic change offers divisional leaders more flexibility in timing and is not linked to the “One Goldman Sachs” efficiency initiative. The adjustments reflect ongoing workforce management rather than financial distress, aligning with broader industry downsizing trends.
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