Tech Giants Cut 94,000 Jobs Globally Amid AI Shift in 2025
Tech Giants Cut 94,000 Jobs Globally Amid AI Shift in 2025

Tech Giants Cut 94,000 Jobs Globally Amid AI Shift in 2025

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The global technology sector has experienced significant workforce reductions in 2025, with over 94,000 tech jobs cut at major firms including TCS, Microsoft, Intel, Meta, and Panasonic amid rapid AI adoption and shifting market demands. Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) is laying off approximately 12,000 employees, mainly in middle and senior-level roles, attributing the cuts to a combination of skill mismatches and the need to realign the workforce with evolving AI-driven projects. Microsoft has cut over 15,000 jobs despite strong financial performance, emphasizing long-term strategic alignment with its nearly $80 billion AI infrastructure investment. Intel is also planning large-scale layoffs, reducing about 24,000 positions to adapt to these technological changes. Concurrently, AI skills are increasingly valued outside the traditional tech sector, with non-technical roles requiring AI proficiency offering salaries on average 28% higher, reflecting a major labor market shift as AI adoption expands into industries like marketing, finance, education, and customer service. This dual trend highlights AI’s disruptive impact on traditional tech employment while simultaneously creating lucrative opportunities across a broader economic spectrum.

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