Beware IT Folk! Oracle Fires 30,00 Employees!

It is already known that even the biggest IT companies in the world have been firing their employees at an elevated rate.;

Update: 2026-03-07 04:33 GMT

It is already known that even the biggest IT companies in the world have been firing their employees at an elevated rate. This has now reached a point where even Oracle has started to fire employees, and they are now preparing to let go off 30,000 IT workers.

Reports of large scale layoffs are emerging from American technology giant Oracle Corporation, with speculation that the company may cut as many as 30000 jobs as part of a broader cost reduction strategy.

The development comes at a time when major technology firms are rapidly increasing investments in artificial intelligence infrastructure.

According to industry reports, Oracle has been spending heavily on building advanced AI data centers to compete in the fast growing artificial intelligence market.

These projects require massive capital investments and have reportedly pushed the company to look for ways to reduce operational expenses. As part of this effort, the company is said to be evaluating workforce reductions in certain divisions.

Another factor influencing the decision is the growing use of automation and artificial intelligence tools inside large technology companies. Analysts say some roles that were traditionally handled by employees could now be supported by AI driven systems, leading companies to rethink staffing needs.

Oracle would not be the only technology giant taking such measures. Companies such as Amazon and Microsoft have already announced significant layoffs in recent years while restructuring teams and investing more aggressively in artificial intelligence and cloud infrastructure.

Industry data suggests that the global tech sector has already seen more than 35000 job cuts in 2026 alone. Experts say the trend reflects a broader transition in the technology industry where companies are shifting resources toward AI development, automation and next generation computing platforms.

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