Oracle's recent personnel shake-up goes deeper than layoffs, Insider has learned. Hiring managers across the company have been asked to push back start dates for new recruits, according to two ...
Oracle, which has 140,000 employees worldwide, did not immediately reply to a request for comment on Tuesday. Last week, company spokesperson Deborah Hellinger shared a prepared statement ...
Oracle has reportedly started to lay off employees, part of a plan to let thousands of employees go as early as August as the database and cloud services vendor gets ready to report results for ...
Oracle is building on simpler AI assistance features from the past year as well as the newer AI agents in its SCM solution ...
Oracle has been conducting rolling layoffs worldwide since March, impacting all sorts of business units within the company, including its all-important cloud divisions. While the company has ...
While Oracle does not share how much it pays employees, it's required to disclose salary offers in H-1B work-visa applications submitted to the US Office of Foreign Labor Certification.
As an anonymous message board, it's impossible to verify whether posters are actually employees of Oracle, but there's been an uptick in activity on the board timed with this news. Anonymous folks ...
He said Nashville is an established health center and a "fabulous place to live," one that Oracle employees are excited about ...
Oracle is also facing pressure in Washington ... He also writes about trends across the tech industry, including layoffs, generative A.I. and robot taxis. More about Tripp Mickle ...