Zoom to Lay Off 1,300 Workers as Firm Cuts 15 Percent of Workforce Amid Slowing Demand

Zoom CEO Eric Yuan said he would take a pay cut of 98 percent for the coming fiscal year and forego his bonus.

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By Reuters | Updated: 8 February 2023 10:04 IST
Highlights
  • Zoom's revenue is forecasted to have risen just 6.7 percent in 2022
  • The company has seen its revenue slow as the COVID-19 pandemic wanes
  • Zoom said its executive leadership team will reduce their base salary

Zoom will incur about $50 million to $68 million in charges related to the layoffs

Zoom Video Communications said on Tuesday it would cut about 1,300 jobs, as demand for the company's video conferencing services slows with the waning of the pandemic, and take a related charge of up to $68 million (roughly Rs. 560 crore).

The company's shares, which fell 6 percent last year amid a rout in technology shares, closed up 9.9 percent on the news but were down marginally in extended trading.

While announcing the layoffs, which will hit nearly 15 percent of its workforce, Chief Executive Officer Eric Yuan said he would take a pay cut of 98 percent for the coming fiscal year and forego his bonus.

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"We worked tirelessly... but we also made mistakes. We didn't take as much time as we should have to thoroughly analyse our teams or assess if we were growing sustainably, toward the highest priorities," Yuan said.

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Zoom will incur about $50 million (roughly Rs. 410 crore) to $68 million (roughly Rs. 560 crore) in charges related to the layoffs, according to a regulatory filing on Tuesday. The company said a substantial part of it will be spent in the first quarter of fiscal 2024.

The company, which became a household name during lockdowns due to the popularity of its video-conferencing tools, has seen its revenue growth slow.

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Analysts are forecasting Zoom's revenue to have risen just 6.7 percent in fiscal 2022 after a more than four-fold jump in revenue and a nine-fold surge in profit increase in 2021. Profit is estimated to have fallen 38 percent in 2022.

"I would say incrementally, maybe this is telling us we shouldn't expect reacceleration in the near-term on the revenue side, but we could see additional upside to margins for a company that is already profitable," RBC Capital Markets analyst Rishi Jaluria said.

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Zoom had bumped up hiring during the pandemic to meet surging demand, but now joins US companies in reining in costs to brace for a potential recession.

A raft of US companies from Goldman Sachs to Alphabet have laid off thousands this year to ride out a demand downturn wrought by high inflation and rising interest rates.

The video conferencing software maker also said that its executive leadership team will reduce their base salary by 20 percent in the same period.

Departing employees will receive 16 weeks of salary, healthcare coverage and a bonus for the year, Yuan said.

© Thomson Reuters 2023


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