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Microsoft freezes hiring in major cloud, sales groups, The Information reports

By Thomson Reuters Mar 26, 2026 | 1:01 PM

March 26 (Reuters) – Microsoft executives have in recent weeks told managers at major divisions, including its cloud unit and North American sales groups, to suspend new ​hiring, The Information reported on Thursday, citing three ‌employees with direct knowledge of the decision.

Executives told managers to halt the hiring of any new candidates who did not already have a job offer, citing the need to cut costs and boost margins, ‌the ​report said.

However, the freeze is not ⁠company-wide and other divisions ⁠including the group building Microsoft’s Copilot AI tool are still hiring, according to the report.

Microsoft did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

The hiring freeze comes ​as Microsoft approaches the end of its fiscal year in June. The company, like other tech giants, is ⁠looking to rein in costs to ⁠offset hefty investments in AI infrastructure.

Reuters reported earlier ​this month that Meta was planning sweeping layoffs that could ​affect 20% or more of the company. A source ‌told Reuters this week that the Facebook parent was laying off a few hundred people across multiple teams.

Amazon has also trimmed roughly 30,000 corporate employees over the past six ⁠months, starting with a round of some 14,000 white-collar employees in October, tying the layoffs to efficiency gains from AI as ⁠well as reversing ‌pandemic-era over-hiring.

Microsoft, which had about 228,000 employees ⁠globally as of June 2025, has been ​under growing ‌pressure to show returns from its AI ​bets. The ⁠company reported slower cloud computing growth in the October-December quarter, while also reporting record capital spending on AI, spooking investors.

The Windows maker last announced wide layoffs in July, cutting about 4% of its workforce.

(Reporting by Deborah Sophia in Bengaluru; Editing ​by Alan Barona)