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Cisco to Lay Off Thousands More in Second Round of Job Cuts This Year, Sources Say

The upcoming layoffs are expected to affect thousands of employees across various departments, though specific numbers and details have not yet been officially disclosed.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
August 10, 2024
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Cisco to Lay Off Thousands More in Second Round of Job Cuts This Year, Sources Say

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Cisco Systems Inc., the multinational technology conglomerate, is reportedly preparing for another significant round of layoffs, according to sources familiar with the matter. This marks the company’s second major workforce reduction this year, as it continues to navigate a challenging economic environment and shifts in the tech industry.

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The upcoming layoffs are expected to affect thousands of employees across various departments, though specific numbers and details have not yet been officially disclosed. The cuts come as part of Cisco’s ongoing efforts to streamline operations, optimize costs, and refocus on strategic growth areas amid increasing competition and market pressures.

A Challenging Year for Tech Workers

The news of additional layoffs at Cisco adds to a growing list of tech companies that have announced significant job cuts in 2024. The industry has been grappling with a combination of factors, including slowing demand for hardware, rising inflation, and a tightening of financial conditions. For Cisco, a company long known for its networking and communication technology, these layoffs are part of a broader strategy to adapt to changing market dynamics.

Cisco may cut more jobs, and likely higher than it laid off in early 2024 -  Times of India

Earlier this year, Cisco initiated its first round of layoffs, which also impacted thousands of employees. The company cited a need to realign resources and focus on areas with the greatest potential for growth, such as cybersecurity, cloud computing, and software development. The upcoming layoffs are believed to be a continuation of this strategy, with the goal of further trimming costs and reallocating resources to high-priority areas.

Strategic Shifts and Market Pressures

Cisco has been undergoing a significant transformation in recent years, moving away from its traditional hardware business towards software and subscription-based services. This shift is in response to evolving customer needs and the growing importance of cloud-based solutions and cybersecurity in the corporate world.

However, the transition has not been without its challenges. As Cisco works to pivot its business model, it faces stiff competition from newer and more agile players in the tech space. Additionally, macroeconomic factors such as geopolitical tensions, supply chain disruptions, and fluctuating demand have added to the complexity of the situation.

Employee Impact and Company Response

The anticipated job cuts have understandably caused concern among Cisco’s workforce. Employees are reportedly bracing for the news, with many seeking clarity on their positions within the company. Cisco has not yet made an official statement regarding the layoffs, but it is expected to offer support to affected employees, including severance packages and assistance with job placement.

Cisco to cut 4,000 jobs amid growth slowdown, revises annual revenue  forecast - India Today

In a statement earlier this year, Cisco’s CEO Chuck Robbins emphasized the company’s commitment to its long-term strategic goals while acknowledging the difficult decisions that come with workforce reductions. “We are making these changes to ensure that Cisco remains strong and competitive in a rapidly evolving market. These are not decisions we take lightly, and we are committed to supporting our employees through this transition,” Robbins said at the time.

Looking Ahead

As Cisco prepares for its second round of layoffs in 2024, the company’s future trajectory will be closely watched by investors, analysts, and industry peers. While the job cuts are a sign of the challenges the company is facing, they also underscore Cisco’s determination to adapt and position itself for future growth.

The Hindu on X: "#Cisco will cut thousands of jobs in a second round of  layoffs this year as the U.S. networking equipment maker shifts focus to  higher-growth areas, including cybersecurity and

The tech giant’s ability to successfully navigate this period of restructuring will be critical in maintaining its leadership in the technology sector and ensuring long-term profitability. As the industry continues to evolve, Cisco’s efforts to align its workforce and resources with emerging trends will play a key role in shaping its future.

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