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📉 Microsoft Leads Tech Layoffs in Frequency (2022-2025)
Key Data Points:
1️⃣ Microsoft’s 2025 Layoffs:

  • - July 2025: 9,000 jobs cut (4% of workforce) .
  • - May 2025: 6,500 eliminated .
  • - Total 2025: Over 15,300 layoffs, nearing annual cuts since 2023 .

2️⃣ Targeted Divisions:

  • - Gaming (Xbox, ZeniMax, King studios), sales, marketing, and middle management .
  • - Driven by AI shift ($80B investment) and flattening management layers .

3️⃣ Vs. Peers (2022-2025):
| Company | Total Layoffs | Frequency | Focus Areas |
|-------------|-------------------|---------------|----------------|
| Microsoft | ~26,500+ | Near-annual | AI realignment, management delayering |
| Amazon | ~27,000+ | Concentrated (2022-24) | Alexa, AWS, corporate roles |
| Google | ~4,000+ (2025) | Recurrent | Smart TV, hardware, AI realignment |
| Meta | ~5,000+ | Sporadic | Reality Labs, "low performers" |

4️⃣ Why Microsoft Stands Out:

  • - Highest frequency of large-scale cuts (2023, 2024, 2025) .
  • - Restructuring continues despite record profits ($26B net income in Q1 2025) .
  • - AI and automation cited as key drivers across all tech firms .

🔍 Sources:

  • Layoff trends tracked via [Layoffs.fyi](https://layoffs.fyi/) & [TechCrunch](https://techcrunch.com/2025/06/30/tech-layoffs-2025-list/) .
  • Microsoft-specific data: CNBC, Windows Central, Economic Times .

Summary:
Microsoft’s near-annual layoffs since 2023 (total ~26,500+) reflect aggressive restructuring for AI dominance, outpacing peers in consistency. Amazon leads in total numbers, but Microsoft’s cuts are more recurrent and strategic.

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@kv CWA union derides Microsoft layoffs when ‘the company is prospering’: 'We are living through a moment of profound corporate consolidation and disruption' | PC Gamer https://share.google/NUZunJzT2IIAXNmvl

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Post ID: @se+1jzdejf2r

csam Isn’t really technical or support. The engineers and managers of engineers were not affected.

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Post ID: @kv+1jzdejf2r

@kj that does not commensurate with the risk .

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Post ID: @kt+1jzdejf2r

These are just the large scale cuts. There are have been many layoffs not mentioned.
2023 Jan-March
2023 July
2024 Jan, July, Oct

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Post ID: @kj+1jzdejf2r

@gg I heard unified csam gone overnight in some regions

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Post ID: @hm+1jzdejf2r

Support is the only group without layoffs. zero layoffs this round.

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Post ID: @gg+1jzdejf2r

@bd nothing really new… or again MAGA Tears?

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Post ID: @eg+1jzdejf2r

A meek and low-cost workforce will always appeal to the massive ego of the empty suit. Sending your job offshore will put yet more bonus money into their pocket.

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Post ID: @bd+1jzdejf2r

All these tech companies stink these days for long term job security. Better to go into public sector for less money but pension, better benefits and job security.

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Post ID: @ab+1jzdejf2r

And ms does not pay as well as it's peers.

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Post ID: @a2+1jzdejf2r

Microsoft Leads Tech Layoffs in Frequency (2022-2025)**
Key Data Points:
1️⃣ Microsoft’s 2025 Layoffs:

  • - July 2025: 9,000 jobs cut (4% of workforce)
  • - May 2025: 6,500 eliminated
  • - Total 2025: Over 15,300 layoffs, nearing annual cuts since 2023

2️⃣ Targeted Divisions:

  • - Gaming (Xbox, ZeniMax studios), sales, marketing
  • - Driven by AI shift ($80B investment) and management flattening

3️⃣ Vs. Peers (2022-2025):

  • - Microsoft
    • Total: ~26,500+
    • Frequency: Near-annual
    • Focus: AI realignment, management delayering
  • - Amazon
    • Total: ~27,000+
    • Frequency: Concentrated (2022-24)
    • Focus: Alexa, AWS, corporate roles
  • - Google
    • Total: ~4,000+ (2025)
    • Frequency: Recurrent
    • Focus: Smart TV, hardware, AI realignment
  • - Meta
    • Total: ~5,000+
    • Frequency: Sporadic
    • Focus: Reality Labs, "low performers"

4️⃣ Why Microsoft Stands Out:

  • - Only company with major layoffs every year (2023-2025)
  • - Cuts continue despite $26B Q1 2025 profit
  • - Aggressive restructuring for AI dominance

🔍 Sources: Layoffs.fyi, TechCrunch, CNBC


Key Takeaway:
While Amazon leads in total numbers, Microsoft conducts the most consistent large-scale cuts - restructuring annually despite record profits to prioritize AI infrastructure.

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