Latest Updates About OPT, Day 1 CPT, H1B, Immigration Policies and More

Apple cuts sales jobs in rare layoff to streamline

Written by Aanya Menon | 11/25/2025

Apple cut jobs across its sales organization in a rare layoff, moving to streamline how it sells to business, education and government customers. The company said only a small number of roles are affected and that it is still hiring overall.

What Happened

On November 24, 2025, Apple confirmed changes within its sales division that eliminate positions across multiple teams. The affected roles include account managers who serve large enterprises, schools and government agencies, as well as staff who run briefing centers used for institutional meetings and product demonstrations. Apple said the goal is to strengthen customer engagement while keeping the overall impact limited. Impacted staff can apply for other roles within the company, according to Apple’s statement.

Why It Matters

Companywide layoffs are unusual for Apple, which has largely avoided the sweeping job cuts seen elsewhere in Big Tech over the past two years. The move signals a push to remove overlapping responsibilities and refine how major customers are served. Bloomberg reported that the reduction spans teams across the sales organization, with some hit harder than others, and that the company continues to recruit for sales openings. Dozens of positions were eliminated, marking a notable—if measured—retuning of Apple’s go‑to‑market model.

Recent Context

While Apple has kept workforce reductions relatively modest by industry standards, it has made targeted cuts before. In August 2024, the company reduced about 100 roles in its digital services group, including parts of the Apple Books and Apple News teams, as it reprioritized projects. Earlier this year and last, other tech giants also undertook restructuring, underscoring an environment where even market leaders are fine‑tuning headcount and reallocating resources.

What’s Next

Bloomberg reported that employees whose roles were eliminated have a window to seek other internal positions, with departures taking effect after that period if no placement is found. Apple, which says it remains in hiring mode, will be watched for how it balances direct sales with partner channels and whether the reshuffle yields faster, more tailored support for large institutional customers.

Sources