From layoffs to hiring freezes, here's how companies like Facebook, Microsoft, and Google are preparing | Businessinsider

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From layoffs to hiring freezes, here's how companies like Facebook, Microsoft, and Google are preparing

"These changes are primarily driven by business needs rather than individual performance," Netflix said in a statement. That makes the cuts"especially tough.", its editorial fan site, in early April. During that round of layoffs, the company cut loose a total of 25 workers from its marketing arm.all the companies experiencing layoffs from Carvana to Wells Fargo.Amazon retail CEO Dave Clark announces the new delivery partner programme in 2018.

"As the [Omicron] variant subsided in the second half of the quarter and employees returned from leave, we quickly transitioned from being understaffed to being overstaffed, resulting in lower productivity," Amazon Chief Financial Officer Brian Olsavsky said during the company's call. Walmart is also overstaffed.

Walmart said that its profits declined 24.8% from last year and announced that it would cut its profit guidance for the full year. Like Amazon, Walmart says that it was also overstaffed during the first quarter of 2022, which has dented its profits. Omicron affected Walmart like it did Amazon: Walmart had hired extra workers at the end of 2021 to cover for staff out on Covid leave, but when Omicron cases declined during the first half of the quarter, employees came back to work sooner than anticipated. from last year and announced that it would cut its profit guidance for the full year — that is, a publicly traded corporation's prediction of its near-future profits or losses.

 

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