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Five9 named to 2026 Fortune Bay Area Best Workplaces

"Fortune Media and the research firm Great Place To Work have named Five9 to the 2026 Fortune Best Workplaces in the Bay Area list. The designation recognizes the cloud contact center software company for its workplace culture and employee experience standards within the San Francisco Bay Area region."

https://www.stocktitan.net/news/FIVN/fortune-media-and-great-place-to-work-name-five9-to-2026-fortune-2aprz99rp0sl.html


LinkedIn announces new layoffs in the Bay Area

Microsoft-owned LinkedIn is cutting staff. The exact number of affected workers remains undetermined. This action is part of a wider trend in the tech industry. Many technology companies are currently reducing their workforces. The social media platform is impacted by these market conditions.

https://www.bizjournals.com/sanfrancisco/news/2026/05/13/linkedin-microsoft-layoffs-bay-area.html


Oracle Announces 654 Permanent Job Cuts

Oracle will eliminate 654 jobs in the Bay Area. These cuts affect Redwood City, Santa Clara, and Pleasanton. 312 positions are being cut in Redwood City. The company notified affected workers by March 31. Layoffs are scheduled to occur around June 1.

Redwood City, California

https://www.siliconvalley.com/2026/04/06/economy-tech-jobs-oracle-layoff-ai-bay-area-web-santa-clara-pleasanton/


The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative cut 70 jobs

The philanthropic organization, formed by Meta cofounder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Dr. Priscilla Chan, is cutting about 70 jobs, or roughly 8% of its workforce, a CZI spokesperson confirmed to Fortune. The layoffs happened primarily at the organization’s Redwood City headquarters in San Mateo, Calif.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/other/the-chan-zuckerberg-initiative-cut-70-jobs-as-the-meta-ceo-s-philanthropy-goes-all-in-on-mission-to-cure-or-prevent-all-disease/ar-AA1VqG7z


Bay Area Faces Layoff Threat - Economic Concerns

Layoffs are anticipated in the Bay Area. Recent economic data appears discouraging. This situation suggests a challenging period. Businesses may soon consider workforce reductions. The overall economic outlook remains uncertain.

https://www.nbcbayarea.com/video/news/local/layoffs-loom-discouraging-economic-data/4021928/

Bay Area, California


Oracle Announces Bay Area Job Cuts

Oracle is implementing job cuts across its San Francisco Bay Area operations. A total of 254 positions will be eliminated in this latest round. These cuts affect facilities in Redwood City, Pleasanton, and Santa Clara. Roles within Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and AI/machine learning projects are impacted. This action is part of a broader company cost-cutting initiative.

https://www.peoplematters.in/news/strategic-hr/oracle-plans-to-cut-over-250-jobs-in-bay-area-in-latest-layoff-round-48115


87 Cuts

Western Digital Cuts San Jose Positions

Western Digital initiated job reductions within the Bay Area region. The San Jose headquarters saw 87 job losses. A WARN notice confirmed the January 20 date. Western Digital stated these job changes are permanent. No employee displacement or union representation exists.

https://www.mercurynews.com/2026/01/22/san-jose-western-digital-tech-jobs-layoff-economy-work-bay-area/


Bay Area Brother and Sisters

Shout out to the Bay Area crew. If you got burned on your review, don't take it personally. It’s not a performance issue; it’s a budget issue. They simply can’t afford you anymore. We live in the capital of the tech world. We're surrounded by multipule 4-5 trillion-dollar market cap HQs, dozens of firms bigger than WF, handing out better bonuses and RSUs, and better perks. While this company performs a 'corporate lobotomy' and lowers its collective IQ by pushing out top talent, we have the luxury of moving on. The job hunt might take a little longer right now, but go where you’re treated best. Their loss.


Covered by Chronicle Today

  • Tech layoffs in the Bay Area continue, with Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Hitachi Vantara, and Cepheid announcing new job cuts.
  • HPE is cutting 52 positions in San Jose, mainly in cloud development, engineering, and product management, following a global plan to reduce 2,500 jobs.
  • Hitachi Vantara will permanently eliminate 128 jobs in Santa Clara starting December 31, affecting software engineering, marketing, and customer support.
  • Cepheid is reducing 34 positions in Santa Clara and Santa Cruz counties as COVID-19 test demand declines and operations move to Lodi.
  • These cuts add to a growing list of tech layoffs in 2025, joining recent reductions from Amazon, Meta, Applied Materials, and Google.

    https://www.sfchronicle.com/tech/article/layoffs-hpe-hitachi-vantara-21140900.php


SAP Layoffs Media Coverage Today

SAP Layoffs / Summary of Articles for October 8th, 2025
  • Title: SAP restructures Palo Alto office, cuts 82 roles - Silicon Valley Business Journal
    • Description: SAP is laying off 82 employees at its Palo Alto office as part of a global restructuring. The company is reallocating resources towards new technologies like AI and cloud computing. This layoff is part of a plan to continuously optimize its workforce, affecting 1% to 2% of employees worldwide.
    • Source: Silicon Valley Business Journal
    • URL: https://www.bizjournals.com/sanjose/news/2025/10/07/sap-layoff-palo-alto.html

  • Title: SAP America lays off dozens at Palo Alto research center
    • Description: SAP America, the U.S. branch of the German software company, is permanently cutting 82 jobs at its research facility in Palo Alto. This was officially reported in a state-required Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) filing. The layoffs will take effect on November 21.
    • Source: KRON4
    • URL: https://www.kron4.com/news/technology-ai/sap-america-lays-off-dozens-at-palo-alto-research-center/

  • Title: SAP cuts dozens of Bay Area jobs as part of new layoff strategy
    • Description: SAP is laying off 82 employees in Palo Alto as part of a broader, multiyear restructuring effort. The company is shifting away from large-scale reductions in favor of a "continuous optimization" strategy, which involves smaller, annual job cuts. This approach is likened by a CFO to "brushing your teeth," and is intended to streamline operations and focus on emerging technologies.
    • Source: San Francisco Chronicle (hosted on MSN.com)
    • URL: https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/human-resources/sap-cuts-dozens-of-bay-area-jobs-as-part-of-new-layoff-strategy/ar-AA1O2vhJ?ocid=BingNewsVerp

  • Title: SAP America lays off dozens at Palo Alto research center
    • Description: An international software and IT company, SAP, is reducing its workforce at its Bay Area facility. Eighty-two workers at the Palo Alto research lab will be permanently laid off. This is a strategic move to focus on new areas, including AI and cloud computing, which are key to the company's future.
    • Source: KRON4
    • URL: https://www.kron4.com/news/technology-ai/sap-america-lays-off-dozens-at-palo-alto-research-center/

  • Title: Tech companies plan hundreds of Bay Area job cuts in fresh layoffs
    • Description: Several tech companies are planning hundreds of job cuts across the Bay Area, adding to the region's employment uncertainty. The article mentions the SAP layoffs and other reductions at companies like Google. These cuts are attributed to various factors including tariff issues, China's economic woes, and high business costs in California.
    • Source: The Mercury News
    • URL: https://www.mercurynews.com/2025/10/08/economy-jobs-tech-bay-area-google-layoff-work-chips-oracle-web-internet/

  • Title: SAP cuts dozens of Bay Area jobs as part of new layoff strategy
    • Description: SAP has laid off 82 employees in Palo Alto as part of a global strategic shift. The company is moving toward a model of consistent, smaller annual workforce reductions to keep pace with industry changes driven by AI and cloud technology. This new approach has drawn criticism from employee representatives, who worry about its long-term impact.
    • Source: San Francisco Chronicle
    • URL: https://www.sfchronicle.com/tech/article/sap-layoffs-palo-alto-21089194.php

Bay Area Folks - Remote Hiring Back in the Market!

PIP or no PIP, thanks to one of the posts here on Remote hiring, applied for a couple of roles and got immediate callbacks with the hiring manager! Yes salary is less but will do what it takes to get out of the 8 hour solitary confinement - all the best to all! Count your eggs and make choices that align with your values, desires and well being.


Cisco and Oracle to cut hundreds of jobs in the San Francisco Bay Area

The job reductions come despite strong financial results for both companies. Cisco reported $14.7 billion in revenue for the fourth quarter, up 8% from a year earlier, and $56.7 billion for the full year, while Oracle posted more than $12 billion in profit in its last fiscal year, further adds the report.

https://www.thedailystar.net/tech-startup/news/cisco-and-oracle-cut-hundreds-jobs-report-3975886


Bay Area Layoff

https://www.crn.com/news/networking/2025/cisco-layoffs-total-more-than-200-in-bay-area-cut

On the heels of the news that the company is refreshing its channel leadership, Cisco is cutting 221 workers in the San Francisco Bay Area by mid-October.

“I don’t want to get rid of a bunch of people right now. I don’t want to get rid of engineers,” Robbins said. “I just want our engineers we have today to innovate faster and be more productive, and that gives us a competitive advantage.”


#TechLayoffs seem be the only layoffs on this site (aside from #OilandGas) Not sure what to say - with the market tanking I think there will be a great bubble deflation and many people will leave the field. We'll see - it's all fueled by free money that the gov is printing... Now, given that the #BayArea is the center of the tech world - you know what will happen there... Right, right - LAYOFFS

Bay Area High Tech Layoffs 2016

Do you guys think that the High Tech bubble that's been forming in the Bay Area for a while may burst in 2016? Should we expect massive high tech layoffs in the Bay Area any time soon? It seems that we are seeing some signs of this already (Twitter, anyone else)? Let's say the market dips a bit, and companies feel under pressure, maybe something like that can trigger the cuts? #bayarea