A big East Bay tech company warned on Wednesday that it plans to slash well over 1,000 jobs even as it pushes into AI opportunities.
and making it easier for our customers and partners to work with us," Eschenbach stated in the open letter. For now, however, Workday — and its workers — must navigate a forbidding landscape ...
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Workday is eliminating roughly 1,750 jobs, or about 8.5% of its workforce, as it looks to prioritize investments in AI and hire more people internationally, CEO Carl Eschenbach said Wednesday.