Salesforce to Cut Over 1,000 Jobs While Expanding AI Workforce
Salesforce is set to cut over 1,000 jobs as part of a strategic shift to focus more on selling artificial intelligence products. Despite the layoffs, the company will offer displaced employees the opportunity to apply for other positions within the organization, according to a report by Bloomberg News. The specific departments impacted by the layoffs have not been disclosed.
As of January 31, 2024, Salesforce employed 72,682 people, and the latest cuts come after a series of similar actions in recent months. In December 2023, CEO Marc Benioff highlighted the success of “Agentforce,” the company’s platform for AI-powered virtual agents, which secured over 1,000 paid deals. Earlier reports from January 2024 and July 2024 indicated smaller rounds of job cuts, including 700 and 300 roles, respectively.
Salesforce is actively hiring to bolster its workforce in AI sales, aiming to capitalize on growing demand for AI-driven solutions. The company is scheduled to report its quarterly earnings on February 26, 2025.


