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A viral post, since debunked by Deadline, shows the beloved character Elmo updating his LinkedIn profile in light of sweeping budget cuts under the Trump administration. Shared on Wednesday via X, formerly Twitter, the post depicts the red, furry optimist navigating a less-than-fuzzy job market.
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Edexlive on MSNMicrosoft layoffs: This laid-off Microsoft employee shares their experience online with positivityMicrosoft has affirmed that it plans to lay off approximately 6,000 employees, representing nearly 3% of its global workforce. This marks the company’s largest
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Game Rant on MSNMicrosoft Hit With LayoffsMicrosoft announces its biggest round of layoffs since 2023, confirming plans to cut thousands of jobs across multiple divisions.
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A LinkedIn post purportedly written by Elmo in which he says he "was recently laid off because of the federal budget cuts" went viral on social media.
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Following Microsoft's significant layoffs, ex-Microsoft techie Sital Ruparelia offers empathetic career advice and free coaching. He emphasizes embracing emotional ups and downs, reconnecting with networks,
Has reportedly laid off some staff, according to LinkedIn posts from ex-employees. The company has not confirmed the layoffs, and it is currently unknown how many workers were affected. Will cut 2,500 employees, or 5% of its total staff, in response to its ...
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Microsoft began laying off about 6,000 workers Tuesday, nearly 3% of its entire workforce and its largest job cuts in more than two years as the company spends heavily on artificial intelligence.
“Elmo is going to miss his friends Big Bird, Cookie Monster, Ernie, Bert, Abby, Grover, Count and so many more. They made Elmo’s day so much better,” the post continued. “Elmo is looking for his next opportunity.”