Atlassian will reduce its share-based compensation for staff as chief executive Mike Cannon-Brookes moves to cut costs and adjust to an artificial-intelligence revolution that has slashed the ...
Mike Cannon-Brookes says the software giant will shed 1600 roles, including its CTO, amid an AI-powered disruption and a brutal sharemarket sell-off.
Atlassian's Australian workforce will account for 30 per cent of the tech giant's global job cuts, with the freed-up funds to be invested in AI and enterprise sales.
The Sydney software giant was renowned for its people-first culture, generous perks and ‘open company, no BS approach’. But last week’s job cuts follow months of internal unrest.
Atlassian will cut around 1,600 jobs, or 10% of its workforce, as the software company restructures to invest more heavily in artificial intelligence and enterprise sales amid a sharp decline in its ...
The company is uniquely exposed to AI disruption. But Mike Cannon-Brookes just explained why every business (and its workers) can be upended by this revolution. Tick, tick, tick. We can only imagine ...
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