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Jawwad Rehman, Microsoft’s former country head in Pakistan, sees the company’s exit as a reflection of a deteriorating ...
While Microsoft didn’t explicitly state reasons, experts say that Pakistan’s economical instability and the political turmoil ...
Factors such as a weakening currency, high import barriers on tech, and ongoing political uncertainty have created an ...
While Microsoft has not publicly stated its reasons for the closure, the decision is widely attributed to Pakistan’s ...
Pakistan’s tech sector has faced major headwinds, including internet shutdowns, inconsistent taxation, and policy hurdles ...
The U.S tech giant Microsoft has decided upon shutting down its operations in Pakistan. Here's What ex-Pakistan President Dr. Arif Alvi conveyed on this development.
Global tech giant Microsoft has decided to shut down its operations in Pakistan after 25 years of operating in the country.
The upcoming 9,000 job cut comes after 6,300 people were laid off at different teams, including high-profile roles from May ...
Microsoft says it is laying off about 9,000 workers, its second mass layoff in months and its largest in more than two years.
The layoffs will impact less than 4% of Microsoft’s global workforce, impacting workers across different teams with varying ...
Bill Gates recently shared his thoughts on Satya Nadella’s leadership at Microsoft, acknowledging that despite early doubts, Nadella has far surpassed expectations in guiding the company to success.
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