Microsoft has kicked off a large round of layoffs, affecting various departments



What you need to know

  • Microsoft is reportedly making anywhere up to 1,000 redundancies, as part of a previously announced “restructuring.” 
  • The layoffs affect Microsoft vets like Greg Chapman and KC Lemson, and cut across a broad swath of departments and orgs. 
  • A Microsoft spokesperson said, “we evaluate our business priorities on a regular basis, and make structural adjustments accordingly.” 

A little while ago, Microsoft signalled its intent to lay off “less than 1%” of its workforce in a filing with shareholders, and now it seems that those layoffs are now officially taking place. 

A report from Business Insider corroborated by reports on Twitter suggest that many departments have been affected, which includes the Xbox division alongside Microsoft’s Strategic Missions and Technology team. 20-year Microsoft veteran KC Lemson (who also pioneered the much-loved Windows Insider Ninja Cat iconography) tweeted that she was part of the redundancies yesterday. Lemson worked within the office of the Chief Technical Officer incubating projects, with other redundancies hitting the gaming org, as well as the legal department, and the division setting up government bodies with Microsoft tech. Another 15-year vet, Greg Champman, also tweeted that he’d been laid off. Chapman was working in Azure on a team making realistic 3D simulations for government organizations. 





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