Cisco to lay off more than 400 workers in California
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Set us as preferred San José tech company Cisco plans to cut 471 workers in three Bay Area offices, according to layoff notices filed to a state agency.The company, which provides networking devices along with other services including video conferencing and cybersecurity, told employees in May that it was going to cut fewer than 4,000 jobs or less than 5% of its workforce.The notices, processed by the California Employment Development Department this week, provide more details about what jobs Cisco will cut in California.
The artificial-intelligence boom has fueled more investments in data centers, commercial real estate and other areas.But advancements in AI tools have also been reshaping jobs, especially in Silicon Valley, the epicenter of the tech industry.
Cisco’s layoffs in California impacted workers in its San José, Milpitas and San Francisco offices.The company cut a variety of roles in software engineering, product management, design, business operations and other areas, the notices show.
Cisco said it didn’t have anything additional to share beyond what it published in May about its restructuring plans.Tech companies have been citing various reasons for layoffs including prioritizing investments in artificial intelligence.
As workers use AI-powered tools to generate code, words and other content, some executives have said they don’t need as many employees.There’s also skepticism, though, about how big a role AI is playing at companies with a large amount of workers globally.
Business Tech giants such as Meta and Coinbase continue to lay off employees, citing the way AI is reshaping how people work.Tech workers are navigating a crossroads in their careers and a brutal job market.From January to May, U.S.
technology companies announced 123,653 cuts, up 66% from the same period in 2025, according to a J...