Salesforce has joined ranks with technology peers Twitter and Meta as it starts laying off hundreds of employees this week. Credit: Sundry Photography / Shutterstock.com Cloud-based CRM software provider Salesforce has become the latest technology company to announce mass layoffs, cutting at least hundreds of jobs from its 73,000-person workforce. “Our sales performance process drives accountability. Unfortunately, that can lead to some leaving the business, and we support them through their transition,” Salesforce said in a statement confirming the layoffs. Salesforce has experienced a relatively successful year financially, with the company’s second quarter revenue rising 22% year on year, driven by rapid adoption of its cloud-based CRM and other sales management tools. The company is facing pressure to cut costs since last month when activist hedge fund Starboard Value took a stake in the company and immediately called for Salesforce to increase its margins, although Starboard didn’t explicitly call for a workforce reduction. Salesforce is not the only tech company to announce job cuts this month. Last week, Twitter’s new owner, Elon Musk, fired almost half of the social media platform’s workforce in addition to the company’s senior leadership team. Meta has also announced it is reducing the size of its workforce by 13%, leading to 11,000 employees losing their jobs. In a statement, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerburg said that the company would also be taking a number of additional steps to become a “leaner and more efficient company,” by cutting discretionary spending and extending our hiring freeze through Q1. Related content news CIO50 Australia 2024 nominations open By Cathy O'Sullivan Jun 04, 2024 3 mins IT Leadership opinion Six steps to reorienting your IT operating model around products How leaders can drive the coveted project-to-product transformation By Chris Davis Jun 04, 2024 9 mins IT Leadership IT Operations brandpost Sponsored by Broadcom Delivering superior service and support for customers through Broadcom’s Accelerate Program Through our partners in the Accelerate Program, we extend our reach with local expertise and extensive knowledge of Broadcom solutions By Cindy Loyd, Broadcom VP of Global Partner and Commercial Sales Jun 04, 2024 4 mins Cloud Computing news SAP embeds Joule in entire enterprise portfolio, plans integration to other AIs Joule could communicate with other AIs to complete more complex tasks spanning multiple applications, SAP suggests. By Lynn Greiner Jun 04, 2024 6 mins Generative AI SAP PODCASTS VIDEOS RESOURCES EVENTS SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe