Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Salesforce to shed 1,000 jobs as revenue rises

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Salesforce.com plans to cut about 1,000 jobs, people familiar with the situation said, a move by the software giant to streamline its business even as it reports record quarterly revenue and forecasts further gains.

Sales and customer-support roles are among those being eliminated, said two of the people, who asked not to be identified discussing private informatio­n.

In the U.S., the move affects some workers who sell the company’s software aimed at financial-services firms, health and life-science companies and other cloud sales teams, one of the people said. The cuts are taking place in more than a dozen Salesforce locations around the world, including in Canada, another said. Some employees focused on Service Cloud, Salesforce Platform and configure-price-quote software were also affected, a third person said.

The company’s stock rose 26% to an all-time high Wednesday after reporting earnings that beat expectatio­ns and raising its full year revenue forecast.

“We’re reallocati­ng resources to position the company for continued growth,” a Salesforce spokeswoma­n said. “This includes continuing to hire and redirectin­g some employees to fuel our strategic areas, and eliminatin­g some positions that no longer map to our business priorities. For affected employees, we are helping them find the next step in their careers, whether within our company or a new opportunit­y.”

On Tuesday, while some employees were being told via videoconfe­rence that their positions would be eliminated, Salesforce reported that revenue climbed 29% to $5.15 billion. The company also raised its forecast for annual sales, signaling the deepest effects of the pandemic-fueled recession may be behind the software maker.

Chief Executive Officer Marc Benioff had pledged in March that the company wouldn’t conduct any “significan­t” layoffs for 90 days. He scoffed at other CEOs who wouldn’t make the same promise.

The company will give the employees 60 days to search for a new job within the Salesforce organizati­on, two of the people said.

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