Accenture has filed a WARN notice with Georgia’s Office of Workforce Development, signaling planned layoffs in Atlanta. The filing outlines plans to cut 54 jobs.
Accenture Files WARN Notice For Workforce Reduction
Accenture, a global consulting and technology firm, has announced plans to lay off employees from its facility at 3525 Piedmont Rd NE., Building 6, Atlanta, GA, 30305. The Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) filing notes that the facility will remain open.
The layoffs are expected to occur on June 8, 2026, or within the 14 days beginning on that date. The company said this action is due to a change in client contract requirements. If impacted employees successfully obtain a new role within the company during the notice period, they will not be terminated.
In the filing, Accenture mentioned that it will support impacted employees as they search for a new role. The company will provide wages and benefits to employees through their date of termination.
About the Company
Accenture is a global professional services company that provides consulting, technology, digital, and operations strategy and services. The company was founded in Dublin, Ireland, and operates in more than 120 countries, serving thousands of clients around the world.
The company operates through various segments that help organizations transform their technology infrastructure and enhance digital capabilities.
Accenture reported strong results in its Q2 fiscal 2026 report. The quarter ended on Feb 28, 2026, with revenue reaching around $18 billion, driven by continued demand for digital transformation and artificial intelligence services.
The company has been making recent announcements about partnerships and contracts related to emerging technologies. Accenture partnered with the Anthropic team to help organizations scale AI-driven cybersecurity operations.
The company has also launched a forward-deployed engineering practice with Microsoft to help organizations accelerate their AI adoption.
Accenture Federal Services has been selected to support theNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in modernizing forecasting operations for the National Weather Service. This highlights its commitment to artificial intelligence, digital transformation, and large-scale public sector modernization.
