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Cisco, a global technology conglomerate, has announced plans to cut fewer than 4,000 jobs globally as part of a restructuring exercise aimed at sharpening its focus on artificial intelligence (AI) and other high-growth technology areas.

The layoffs that will affect less than 5 per cent of the company?s global workforce were disclosed by CEO Chuck Robbins and the Executive Leadership Team in an internal memo issued alongside the company?s third-quarter FY26 earnings.

?The companies that will win in the AI era will be those with focus, urgency, and the discipline to continuously shift investment toward the areas where demand and long-term value creation are



strongest,? Robbins said in the memo.

The company said most affected employees will begin receiving notifications from May 14, with the process being carried out globally in accordance with local laws and regulations. Moreover, the company added that impacted employees would receive pro-rated FY26 bonuses, severance support and access to the company?s placement services programme, which it said had helped nearly 75 per cent of participants secure new roles.

The networking giant noted that employees affected by the restructuring would be given one year of access to Cisco U courses and certifications covering AI, cybersecurity, networking and related technologies.
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