One set of corporate cutbacks appear to have led to another, with San Diego jobs on the chopping block.
According to a Tuesday report by the San Diego Union-Tribune, Dexcom, which specializes in technology for glucose biosensing, will lay off 350 workers, with nearly 200 of them in San Diego.
The bulk of the local jobs being lost are focused on Dexcom operations and manufacturing, the Union-Tribune reported.
It’s another set of layoffs for the company, located in Sorrento Valley, which let more than 500 workers go last year, according to various media reports.
Dexcom, in its a Forbes profile, states that it employs more than 10,000 people. The firm was founded in 1999. Among the products sold by Dexcom are the G7 and Stelo systems and sensors, which offer varying levels of glucose moni