Thread regarding Microsoft Corp. layoffs

Glassdoor's list

Despite months of wide-sweeping job cuts across Silicon Valley, tech companies are still some of the best places to work in the world, according to recent research from Glassdoor.

Glassdoor's annual "Best Places to Work" list, which was published on Jan. 10, highlighted the top companies people are happiest working for, according to employee reviews, in five countries: The United States, Canada, France, Germany and the United Kingdom.

This year, only three companies appear in the top 25 for each of the five countries: Microsoft, SAP and Salesforce.

These companies, however, have all laid off thousands of employees in recent months: In January, Microsoft announced plans to cut 10,000 employees, while Salesforce said it planned to lay off 7,000 workers.

https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2023/03/22/microsoft-salesforce-sap-still-among-best-places-to-work-in-the-world-after-layoffs-glassdoor.html

This sounds like a joke.

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well, try working in a non-tech place for a month and see how that feels. The companies do do layoffs but those who stay will have a good life. You can't say the same about most other non-tech companies

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