Carl Eschenbach has just laid off 1,750 people, but he sees a ‘human-centric’ future of work even as he is helping clients ‘onboard’ their agentic colleagues.
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Workday layoffs: 1,700 employees affected by cuts, or 8.5% of workforceWorkday is laying off 1,750 employees, essentially cutting down its total workforce by 8.5%, CEO Carl Eschenbach announced ...
A week after cutting 1,750 jobs, Workday’s CEO insists that AI “digital employees” will peacefully coexist with human workers ...
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Workday lays off 1,750 employees, or about 8.5% of its workforceIn a Wednesday memo to employees, published in a securities filing, Workday CEO Carl Eschenbach said the layoffs were necessary for ongoing growth efforts at the company — including a particular focus ...
Nearly 8.5% of staffers will be affected, joining the ranks of Salesforce and Klarna in paving a new way of work.
Workday, a maker of HR software, is laying off roughly 1,750 employees as part of a restructuring plan and push into ...
CEO Carl Eschenbach said the Bay Area-based software firm will be “prioritizing innovation investments like AI and platform development.” ...
Pleasanton-based human resources software maker Workday is cutting more than 8% of its workforce, impacting nearly 1,800 ...
Workday CEO Carl Eschenbach said in a note to employees Wednesday that the mass layoffs were a "difficult, but necessary, decision" as the firm clears resources to help expand its global presence ...
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