SAN JOSE — Fresh waves of job cuts have surfaced at Cisco Systems, which will chop dozens more workers in San Jose as tech companies slash hundreds of positions in the latest round of staffing reductions.
Cisco Systems has decided to eliminate another 53 jobs in the South Bay, according to an official WARN notice the legendary tech titan sent to the state Employment Development Department.
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Other tech companies that recently revealed plans for layoffs in the Bay Area include Cuberg and Five9, according to this news organization’s review of the state EDD WARN notices.
The most recently disclosed layoffs will eliminate 353 tech industry jobs in the Bay Area, the WARN filings show.
The disclosures of Cisco’s job cuts arrive on the heels of the tech company’s announcement that it would slash 7% of its workforce, which could amount to a loss of 5,900 positions worldwide.
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