LinkedIn is cutting around 5% of its global workforce—roughly 875 jobs—across its Global Business Organization, marketing, engineering, and product teams. CEO Daniel Shapero broke the news in an internal memo, saying the Microsoft-owned platform needs to “reinvent how we work.” The layoffs land despite a 12% revenue jump last quarter, with AI’s role in the decision left conspicuously unspoken. LinkedIn is cutting around 5% of its global workforce—roughly 875 jobs—across its Global Business Organization, marketing, engineering, and product teams. CEO Daniel Shapero broke the news in an internal memo, saying the Microsoft-owned platform needs to “reinvent how we work.” The layoffs land despite a 12% revenue jump last quarter, with AI’s role in the decision left conspicuously unspoken.
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