SEATTLE — Microsoft laid off about 520 people last week, including some in its Seattle-area offices.
The cuts are the latest round of the 2,850 layoffs Microsoft said would be coming during the company’s fiscal year that ends in July, a spokeswoman confirmed Monday. It’s unclear how many of those cuts have been implemented.
About 220 of the most recent layoffs came in London, as the company cut some engineering jobs related to Skype and the Yammer social networking software.
The Financial Times reported on that segment of the cuts on Friday, quoting former employees who said the company had shifted from the largely independently run chat service Microsoft acquired in 2011 to a unit more tightly integrated into the company.
An additional 300 layoffs fell on other Microsoft groups last week, ZDNet reported, with a majority of those coming in Microsoft’s Seattle-area offices.