Oracle’s mass layoff this week will affect 158 workers in Pleasanton, according to state filings.
The tech giant said that 76 software developers, 30 application developers and 11 product management staff were among the layoffs at 5815 Owens Drive. The facility will remain open.
The total extent of Oracle’s layoffs hasn’t been confirmed, but the software company also laid off 491 workers in Seattle, according to a separate notice with Washington state officials. Last fall, Oracle laid off 254 employees in the Bay Area as part of a major round of cuts affecting workers around the country.
Oracle had 162,000 workers as of May 2025.
Shares of Oracle were up 0.79% on Thursday and up nearly 4% this week, but are down more than 25% in 2026.
The company said in January it was raising $50 billion in debt and equity to help fund infrastructure for artificial intelligence.
Tech layoffs have continued as companies ramp up AI spending. Meta laid off 198 workers in Silicon Valley as it also spends billions on AI.