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2 Articles match "Layoffs","Report","Woodland Hills"
The Latest from the Southern California Tech Central Community
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Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Layoffs at personal finance software maker Intuit are set to hit a number of the firm's Southern California locations. Mountain View-based Intuit, which said in June that it would be laying off about 4 percent of its staff, disclosed through California WARN notices recently that it is laying off employees in Calabasas, Woodland Hills, San Diego, and Westlake Village as part of an overall, company-wide reduction. According to the notices, 29 of the The firm had earlier said that the cuts came in its Small Business Division, but had not detailed the location of the cuts. The
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Friday, December 12, 2008
Woodland Hills-based United Online, which operates the Classmates.com reunion and social networking site, appears to be cutting back staff, according to sources close to the firm. spokesperson for the firm declined to comment on the reports. A Classmates was acquired by United Online in 2004; United Online attempted to take the firm through an IPO in 200
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The Best from the Southern California Tech Central Community
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Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Layoffs at personal finance software maker Intuit are set to hit a number of the firm's Southern California locations. Mountain View-based Intuit, which said in June that it would be laying off about 4 percent of its staff, disclosed through California WARN notices recently that it is laying off employees in Calabasas, Woodland Hills, San Diego, and Westlake Village as part of an overall, company-wide reduction. According to the notices, 29 of the The firm had earlier said that the cuts came in its Small Business Division, but had not detailed the location of the cuts. The
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Friday, December 12, 2008
Woodland Hills-based United Online, which operates the Classmates.com reunion and social networking site, appears to be cutting back staff, according to sources close to the firm. spokesperson for the firm declined to comment on the reports. A Classmates was acquired by United Online in 2004; United Online attempted to take the firm through an IPO in 200
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