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Software firm Autodesk is cutting its workforce worldwide by less than 2 per cent; around 250 employees are affected.
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A spokesperson for the firm based in San Francisco stated that the layoffs are part of Autodesk's plan for its 2024 fiscal year, which started this week.
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As part of those plans, “we’re focused on ensuring that our resources remain well-aligned to support our key priorities for the coming year.
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As part of this process, we made the difficult decision to eliminate these roles, comprising less than 2 percent of Autodesk’s total global workforce.”
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Autodesk had over 12,600 workers at the time of 2021 and had revenue at $4.39 billion for its previous fiscal year.
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It is continuing to recruit across the organization for important positions, according to Autodesk spokesperson Christa Vu.
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Autodesk, she said, “is dedicated to supporting impacted employees with severance, assistance in finding alternative jobs inside of Autodesk,"
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and providing career services that will connect them to the resources, information, and people they need to pursue new career opportunities.”
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Autodesk positions affected by the cuts include Digital Marketing Operations Project Manager, technical marketing manager, and Web optimization Manager, as per numerous posts from employees on LinkedIn.
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Autodesk is a manufacturer of the software that is used in construction, engineering, architecture manufacturing, media entertainment, and education.