Oracle Layoffs 2025: 150 Cloud Jobs Cut as AI Spending Soars
Oracle layoffs 2025 have hit the company’s cloud division hard. Over 150 jobs in Seattle are gone, with more roles affected in India. The move comes as Oracle invests billions in AI infrastructure, reshaping its priorities in the cloud computing race.
According to Bloomberg, staff in Seattle — a key base for Oracle Cloud — learned of the layoffs earlier this week. The company says some cuts are linked to performance issues. This explains why hiring is still active for certain positions in the same teams.
Reports from Datacenter Dynamics reveal that the impact has reached India as well. Meetings with employees in other regions are also planned, raising fears of more job cuts ahead.
These layoffs follow a growing trend among major tech firms. Many are cutting costs in some areas while funnelling resources into AI growth. Even companies with strong stock performance are making tough workforce decisions to stay competitive.
Oracle’s business footprint is also shifting. Since moving its headquarters to Nashville in 2024, Tennessee has become the company’s top state for job openings.
In a June filing, Oracle said it makes staffing changes for “strategy shifts, reorganisations, or performance issues.” The company admitted such moves can disrupt work in the short term before benefits show.
For workers, this is a sign of how quickly the tech world is changing. For Oracle, it’s a strategic step to strengthen its place in the AI race.