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Atlassian is cutting 1,600 jobs—10% of its workforce—amid a shift to AI, calling it a difficult but necessary move for long-term competitiveness.
Atlassian is cutting 1,600 jobs—about 10% of its global workforce—as part of a strategic shift toward artificial intelligence, with CEO Mike Cannon-Brookes calling the decision “incredibly difficult” and apologizing to affected employees.
The layoffs, driven by AI’s growing role in automating tasks and reshaping job roles, are aimed at increasing efficiency and competitiveness.
While the company did not specify which departments were impacted, the move reflects a broader trend in the tech industry to restructure around AI innovation.
Cannon-Brookes emphasized the changes are necessary for long-term sustainability, despite the emotional toll on staff left in uncertainty while awaiting notifications.
Atlassian está recortando 1,600 puestos de trabajo - el 10% de su fuerza laboral - en medio de un cambio hacia la IA, calificándolo como un movimiento difícil pero necesario para la competitividad a largo plazo.