Utah tech company Pluralsight lays off more workers

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Four months after Pluralsight laid off 20% of its staff, the Utah-based tech company has made more cuts to its workforce, according to an internal blog post provided to The Salt Lake Tribune.

Pluralsight's headquarters in Draper on Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2022.laid off 20% of its staff

Pluralsight, which is headquartered in Draper, sells subscriptions to its training software and online classes that cater to government agencies, universities, colleges, and vocational schools. On Monday, senior vice president of domains Ben Henderson sent a blog post to the company’s “author community,” announcing that Pluralsight had “initiated a restructuring” that included layoffs of staffers in “curriculum management, content direction, project coordination, and video and assessment content production,” according to the internal blog post shared with The Tribune.

Chief product officer Gary Eimerman will also depart the company in June, the blog post noted. In a video sent to the company’s author community, Eimerman said the layoffs and restructuring are “part of our effort to ultimately help create, design and deliver on the best product … in the most efficient way.”

 

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