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Watch: Salesforce Trailblazer Event for Many Is Paying Off
Demand for tech workers remains high despite the slew of layoffs in the industry. That trend is made evident by this week’s Salesforce Trailblazer event in San Francisco. Scott McGrew reports.
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Finding New Tech Jobs a Focus at Salesforce Conference
At a Salesforce conference in San Francisco, a lot of the focus is on getting people their next job.
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Finding New Tech Jobs a Focus at Salesforce Conference
At a Salesforce conference in San Francisco, a lot of the focus is on getting people their next job. Scott Budman reports.
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Salesforce Is Cutting 10% of Its Personnel, More Than 7,000 Employees
Salesforce is cutting 10% of its personnel and reducing some office space as part of a restructuring plan, the company announced Wednesday.
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Salesforce Cuts About 10% of Its Workforce
Salesforce is laying off about 10% of its workforce, more than 7,350 employees, in the latest round of job cuts in the tech industry as corporations cut back on software and other spending.
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Salesforce Cuts About 10% of Its Workforce
Salesforce is laying off about 10% of its workforce, more than 7,350 employees, in the latest round of job cuts in the tech industry as corporations cut back on software and other spending.
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Dreamforce is Back in Action, Brings Nearly 40,000 People to San Francisco
After years of going virtual, then gradually bringing some people back, this year’s Dreamforce convention is back to where it used to be — shutting down San Francisco streets, and welcoming tens of thousands of people back to the city.
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Dreamforce Returns to SF in Person, With 40,000 Expected to Attend
San Francisco on Tuesday welcomes back Dreamforce, the annual conference hosted by tech giant Salesforce, for its 20th year. Ginger Conejero Saab reports.
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Dreamforce Returns to SF in Person, With 40,000 Expected to Attend
San Francisco on Tuesday welcomes back Dreamforce, the annual convention hosted by tech giant Salesforce, for its 20th year. Ginger Conejero Saab reports.
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Dreamforce Returns to SF This Week, With 40,000 Expected to Attend
San Francisco is expecting a busy week ahead for the 20th year of Dreamforce, the annual event put on by Salesforce. Ginger Conejero Saab reports.
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Dreamforce Returns to SF in Person, With 40,000 Expected to Attend
San Francisco on Tuesday welcomes back Dreamforce, the annual convention hosted by tech giant Salesforce, for its 20th year.
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Salesforce Office Space for Lease Could Affect City's Economic Recovery
Salesforce is leasing up a big portion of their office space as most employees continue to work from home. Experts say this may hinder San Francisco’s economic recovery.
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Salesforce Leasing Office Space Could Affect San Francisco's Economic Recovery
Salesforce is making a big portion of their office space available for lease as more and more employees continue to work from home. Experts worry this may hinder San Francisco’s economic recovery. Christie Smith reports.
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A Closer Look: Salesforce Employees Take Aim at NRA
Salesforce employees are petitioning Marc Benioff to drop the NRA as a client. NBC Bay Area’s Raj Mathai spoke to Business and Tech Reporter Scott Budman who has the full story.
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Salesforce Employees Sign Petition to Have Company Stop Doing Business With NRA
With images of the horrific and deadly shooting in Texas still fresh in their minds, thousands of Bay Area tech workers are now telling their bosses they no longer want to sell their software to the NRA.
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Salesforce Workers Take Aim at NRA
With images of the horrific and deadly shootings in Texas still fresh in their minds, thousands of Bay Area tech workers are now telling their bosses they no longer want to sell their software to the NRA. Scott Budman reports.
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Bay Area Companies Urge Employees Return to Office as COVID Cases Fall
As total COVID cases continue to fall, many Bay Area companies are starting to urge their employees to come back to the office.
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Bay Area Companies Urge Employees Return to Office as COVID Cases Fall
As total COVID cases continue to fall, many Bay Area companies are starting to urge their employees to come back to the office. Scott Budman reports.