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Oracle cuts 500 Romania jobs as AI restructuring continues

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– On June 25, Oracle began laying off roughly 500 employees in Romania as part of a global reorganization toward cloud and AI.
– Oracle has not publicly confirmed the exact number of affected local roles.
– This is the second round of layoffs in Romania in under a year.

On June 25, Oracle informed roughly 500 employees in Romania that their positions had been eliminated, marking the latest phase in the company’s ongoing global shift toward cloud computing and artificial intelligence. The tech giant has not publicly confirmed the precise number of affected roles in the country, but this round of layoffs follows a similar reduction in Romania less than a year ago. These cuts are part of a broader AI restructuring strategy that has seen Oracle reshape its workforce to prioritize next-generation technologies over legacy operations. Employees received the news on the morning of June 25, with no prior warning or official statement from the company regarding the scale of the dismissals. The move underscores the accelerating pace of corporate automation and workforce realignment across the tech sector, as companies like Oracle double down on AI-driven services and cloud infrastructure. For the affected workers in Romania, the announcement brings uncertainty, but it also reflects a global trend where traditional roles are being phased out in favor of AI development and cloud-based solutions. Oracle has not indicated whether further layoffs in other regions are planned, but the pattern suggests the restructuring is far from finished.

(Source: The Next Web)

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