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Dell to slash about 6,650 jobs

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Dell Technologies Inc (DELL.N) will eliminate about 6,650 jobs, or about 5% of its global workforce, hurt by falling demand for its personal computers

The company is experiencing market conditions that “continue to erode with an uncertain future,” co-Chief Operating Officer Jeff Clarke wrote in a memo to employees, the report said.

The previous cost-cutting measures, including a pause on hiring and limits on travel, are no longer enough, Clarke said in the memo.

The department reorganizations and job cuts are an opportunity to drive efficiency, a company spokesperson told Bloomberg News.
Dell did not immediately respond to a Reuters email for comment.

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Companies from Microsoft Corp (MSFT.O) to Amazon.com Inc (AMZN.O) and Goldman Sachs Group Inc (GS.N) have cut thousands of jobs recently to help ride out a demand downturn as consumer and corporate spending shrinks due to high inflation and rising interest rates.

Layoffs in the United States hit a more than two-year high in January as technology firms cut jobs at the second-highest pace on record to brace for a possible recession, a report showed on Thursday.

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