Adobe Cuts 100 Jobs Concentrated in Sales as Tech Tightens Belt
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Adobe Inc. has eliminated about 100 jobs, concentrated in sales, joining many other tech companies in using staff cuts to reduce expenses.
Some of the employees who lost their jobs were given the opportunity to find other positions at the software company, according to a person familiar with the situation who wasn’t authorized to speak publicly about the cuts. Adobe’s workforce reductions are far smaller than the thousands announced by other technology companies, including Amazon.com Inc., HP Inc., Cisco Systems Inc. and Meta Platforms Inc. The company, based in San Jose, California, employed more than 28,700 people at the end of the fiscal third quarter on Sept. 2, according to filings.