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Investing.com -- Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) has eliminated dozens of sales positions as part of an effort to streamline its approach to business, education, and government customers, Bloomberg News reported Monday.
The iPhone maker notified affected employees over the past couple of weeks, according to people familiar with the matter. The cuts impacted various teams across the sales organization, with some departments experiencing more significant reductions than others.
Among the eliminated positions were account managers who served major businesses, schools, and government agencies. Staff who operated Apple’s briefing centers, which host institutional meetings and product demonstrations for prospective major customers, were also affected.
Apple confirmed the reorganization on Monday but did not specify how many roles were involved.
The layoffs represent an unusual move for the Cupertino, California-based technology giant and reportedly came as a surprise to the employees affected by the cuts.
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