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Apple Slashes Sales Team Amid Revenue Surge

25 Nov

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Summary

  • Apple eliminated dozens of sales roles to streamline business operations.
  • Laid-off employees have until January 20 to find new roles or get severance.
  • These cuts occur despite Apple experiencing record revenue growth recently.
Apple Slashes Sales Team Amid Revenue Surge

Apple Inc. has initiated significant layoffs within its sales division, eliminating dozens of positions as part of an effort to streamline how it serves institutional clients. Affected employees were notified recently and have until January 20 to find alternative roles within the company before a severance package is issued. This organizational shift impacts various sales teams, including account managers and those supporting institutional meetings.

The restructuring comes as a surprise, especially considering Apple's recent impressive revenue performance, with sales on track to reach nearly $140 billion in the December quarter. While the company frames these changes as a strategic streamlining, some affected employees believe the shift aims to increase reliance on third-party resellers and reduce internal operational costs.

These recent cuts follow smaller reductions in Australia and New Zealand and are a rare occurrence for Apple, which typically avoids large-scale layoffs. The company is actively advertising available sales roles on its job board, encouraging laid-off staff to apply as it continues to hire for other positions.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Apple is streamlining its sales division to better serve businesses, schools, and governments, a move that affects a small number of roles.
Employees have until January 20 to secure a new position within Apple or they will be terminated with a severance package.
Yes, Apple states it is continuing to hire and encourages affected employees to apply for open sales roles.

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