Intuit to lay off 17% of workforce as part of business optimization
Intuit has announced plans to lay off approximately 17% of its workforce as part of a strategic business optimization. This decision is aimed at simplifying operations and reallocating resources towards AI-driven growth. The layoffs will affect around 3,000 employees as the company shifts focus to automation and AI capabilities in its products.
- ▪Intuit will eliminate roughly 17% of its full-time workforce, affecting around 3,000 employees.
- ▪The layoffs are part of a broader organizational overhaul to simplify operations and focus on AI-driven growth.
- ▪Intuit plans to reduce investments in select business areas while consolidating teams and projects deemed non-essential.
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