It’s graduation season across Washington, and computer science students across the country are walking into one of the toughest job markets for tech in recent years.
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From developing computer games to building secure financial transaction platforms, tech skills remain essential to the economy. Although the tech industry has faced high-profile layoffs, the need for ...
Oracle recently announced layoff of around 20,000 employees across its global offices. Now, the US software giant has reportedly revoked dozens of job offers made to students at India’s premier ...
Oracle's recent mass layoffs have drawn attention not only for the scale of the job cuts, but also for the severance terms offered to employees. Several former workers have now shared how they learned ...
Follow this author to personalize your feed and get instant alerts. WHY FOLLOW? Update your preferences in Account Settings Correspondent Oracle chairman and CTO Larry Ellison at the White House in ...
See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google The initial wave of a massive bloodbath at Oracle has begun to show up in public filings — with 700 workers expected to ...
After a massive round of layoffs in 2025, Tech giant Oracle has again cut thousands of its employees, including hundreds of workers at four California offices. On March 31, more than 700 employees ...
Oracle disclosed plans to slash 654 jobs in the Bay Area after recent reports that the company had emailed termination notices to potentially thousands of employees worldwide. Related Articles New ...
It sounded, at first, like a cruel, early April Fool's joke. But in reality, tech giant Oracle reportedly emailed workers at 6 a.m. on March 31 to deliver digital pink slips (1). "We are sharing some ...
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AUSTIN (KXAN) — Austin-based tech giant Oracle is laying off thousands of workers, a move first reported by CNBC that’s raising questions about the future of the city’s tech-driven economy. While the ...