Cisco: 4,000 jobs cut
Cisco announced the layoff of approximately 4,000 employees, representing about 5% of its workforce, as part of a strategic shift towards AI infrastructure and cybersecurity. This decision comes despite the company reporting record revenue of $15.8 billion for Q3 FY2026. The layoffs are part of a broader restructuring aimed at reallocating resources to faster-growing areas tied to AI and next-generation networking.
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Cisco Cuts 4,000 Jobs While Posting Record Revenue as Company Bets Its Future on AI - Founder News
Cisco Cuts 4,000 Jobs While Posting Record Revenue as Company Bets Its Future on AI - Founder News × - Home - Cisco Cuts 4,000 Jobs While Posting Record Revenue as Company Bets Its Future on AI Cisco is cutting approximately 4,000 jobs — about 5% of its 86,000-strong workforce — despite reporting record Q3 FY2026 revenue of $15.8 billion, a 12% year-over-year increase. The restructuring, expected to cost up to $1 billion, redirects resources toward AI infrastructure, cybersecurity, and custom