Sheryl Estrada

Sheryl Estrada is a senior reporter at Fortune and produces the CFO Daily newsletter. Prior to joining Fortune, she was a reporter at Industry Dive covering workplace compliance, compensation, and talent management. In her role at DiversityInc, Sheryl interviewed Fortune 500 executives for quarterly panel discussions on diversity and led a team of writers to create a daily newsletter. She has also worked as a HuffPost contributor and multimedia journalist at Scripps Newspapers/TCPalm in South Florida. A native of New York, Sheryl earned her bachelor's degree at Syracuse University and master's degree at New York University. Her work primarily focuses on finance, business, and technology topics.

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This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

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  • Approximately 1,800 new people will be hired in strategic roles.
  • Intuit is laying off 1,800 employees.
  • Two sites in Edmonton and Boise will be closed.

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Recent Articles

Intuit Announces Layoffs of 1,800 Employees to Invest in AI and Hire New Talent

Intuit Announces Layoffs of 1,800 Employees to Invest in AI and Hire New Talent

Broke On: Wednesday, 10 July 2024 Intuit, a leading business and financial management solutions provider, announced the layoff of around 1,800 employees (10% of its global workforce) to invest more in AI technologies. Of these employees, about 1,050 did not meet performance expectations and may find success elsewhere. Intuit plans to reduce executive roles by 10% and consolidate tech positions while hiring approximately 1,800 new employees in strategic roles. The company expects headcount growth by FY25 and offers generous severance packages to departing U.S. employees.
Nvidia Surpasses Microsoft to Become World's Most Valuable Company: A Strategic Bet on AI and Innovative Partnerships

Nvidia Surpasses Microsoft to Become World's Most Valuable Company: A Strategic Bet on AI and Innovative Partnerships

Broke On: Tuesday, 18 June 2024 Nvidia, led by CEO Jensen Huang's foresight in AI chips, surpassed Microsoft to become the world's most valuable company at $3.34 trillion in June 2024. Strategic partnerships with tech leaders and the release of high-performance chips like Blackwell fueled Nvidia's growth, reporting $26 billion in Q1 revenues and controlling 80% of AI chip market.