Visa plans to lay off around 1,400 employees and contractors, focusing heavily on technology roles, by the end of 2024. Despite the cuts, Visa aims to continue its growth trajectory by evolving its operational model and remains committed to long-term hiring goals. Further details may emerge in the upcoming earnings call.
Visa is cutting jobs, and why it is bad news for techies

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