IANS | 13 Oct, 2023
Chip-maker Qualcomm has announced plans to eliminate nearly 1,258
jobs in two of its offices in the state of California in the US, the
media reported.
According to a recent filing with the California
Employment Development Department, the company informed it will be
laying off about 1,064 workers from San Diego and 194 from Santa Clara,
reports CNBC.
The job cuts will take effect around December 13 at both the offices, the report added.
This latest job reduction is likely to account for nearly 2.5 per cent of its workforce.
According to the company's most recent annual financial statement, it employed over 51,000 people (as of September 2022).
“However, neither location will have any facility closures,” the filing mentioned.
In
August, Qualcomm’s shares fell after it provided a gloomy outlook for
its fiscal Q4, warning of an ongoing slump in smartphone sales and
“likely job cuts”.
In a US securities filing as it announced
results for its fiscal third quarter ended June 25, the company said
"while we are in the process of developing our plans, we currently
expect these actions to consist largely of workforce reductions, and in
connection with any such actions we would expect to incur significant
additional restructuring charge".
In the earnings call, President
and CEO Cristiano Amon said they were taking a conservative view of the
market and "will be proactively taking additional cost actions to ensure
Qualcomm is well positioned to deliver maximum value for stockholders
in an uncertain environment".
Meanwhile, Qualcomm denied it was going to shut down its research and development facility in Shanghai, China.
The company, however, said “it does plan to downsize given uncertainties about the economy and demand,” the media had reported.