Tens of thousands of tech workers have been laid off within days, as tech giants including Meta, Twitter, Salesforce and others shed headcount going into the final stretch of the year. At least 20,300 U.S. tech workers were let go from their jobs in November, and more than 100,000 since the beginning of the year, according to Layoffs.fyi, which tracks layoffs in the field.
Tech workers reported huge drops in confidence in their job security through the summer, as news of layoffs, hiring freezes and rescinded offers put a damper on what’s so far been a...
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Private companies to face revaluation cuts next year, executive at big tech investor warnsTech investor Baillie Gifford has warned of a tough 2023 for private companies as the market has not felt the "gravitational force" of higher...
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Layoff tracker: Mass layoffs by tech companies big and small hit the Bay AreaMeta, Twitter, Stripe, Robinhood, Lyft, Netflix. Here's an overview of Bay Area tech companies that have recently executed a mass layoff.
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