Intuit, the parent company behind TurboTax, announced plans to cut roughly 17% of its global workforce despite reporting stronger-than-expected quarterly earnings. The company said the layoffs are ...
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By Rashika Singh and Jaspreet Singh May 20 (Reuters) - Intuit is laying off about 17% of its workforce, or about 3,000 employees worldwide, to streamline operations and sharpen focus on its key bets ...
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May 20 (Reuters) - Intuit lowered annual revenue forecast for its ⁠tax-filing ⁠software, TurboTax, on Wednesday and ⁠said it would cut 17% of its full-time workforce, sending its shares down 14% after ...
Intuit plans to lay off 17% of its workforce, or about 3,100 employees, and invest the savings in "big bets" as it makes artificial intelligence a centerpiece of its business. The maker of TurboTax ...
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