Agilent Technologies has disclosed plans to slash more than 150 Bay Area jobs.
SANTA CLARA — Agilent Technologies, a Silicon Valley biotech firm that’s a spinoff from tech company legend Hewlett-Packard, has disclosed plans to slash more than 150 jobs in the Bay Area.
Santa Clara-based Agilent said the job cuts would take effect Aug. 9, the company stated in the WARN letter to the California EDD. The company’s current expertise is in biotech-related instruments, software, services and products that can be used in medical and life sciences laboratories. Separately, Agilent reported plans to trim another 28 positions at California locations outside of the Bay Area, in Folsom ; San Diego and its La Jolla neighborhood; and Carpinteria .
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