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Salesforce Lays Off Nearly 1,000 Employees in Early 2026 Cuts

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Summary

Salesforce has recently laid off nearly 1,000 employees across multiple departments including marketing, product management, data analytics, Agentforce AI, and Heroku teams. This broad reduction coincides with an executive reshuffle involving the departure of several senior leaders, notably in AI segments. These moves appear to align with a strategic shift to integrate Agentforce with Slack under new leadership, though details remain unclear. Given Agentforce's strong customer growth, these changes may signal a new focus in Salesforce’s AI and data ecosystem moving forward.

Takeaways
  • Layoffs impacted multiple Salesforce teams, including Agentforce and Heroku.
  • Executive reshuffling is part of a larger strategic plan involving Agentforce and Slack.
  • Agentforce remains a key strategic product with significant customer growth.
  • Cross-department cuts indicate broader organizational realignment ahead of fiscal year-end.
  • Salesforce is actively redefining its AI and data technology focus under new leadership.

Salesforce has laid off employees earlier this month, with these cuts affecting around 1,000 roles, according to Business Insider.  The affected employees allegedly fall into Salesforce’s marketing, product management, and data analytics departments, as well as the Agentforce AI team and Heroku team. The Scope of Layoffs According to an insider source , under 1,000 roles were affected in this particular layoff round, and it has not targeted one team specifically, instead impacting four core teams, including the Agentforce team. Last month, posts from employees on LinkedIn announcing their departures as a result of the layoff began to appear, with Business Insider reporting that at least nine employees posted that their roles had been eliminated. These layoffs come amid a considerable executive restructuring as four senior Salesforce executives left within just three months , with Adam Evans, the former EVP and GM of AI, being the latest to go.

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