The anonymous social network Blind surveyed nearly 7,000 tech workers about their job security and found a 33% increase in concern between March and April.
Blind also surveyed tech workers on whether or not they were worried about pay cuts. There was a 22% jump in concerned employees from one month to the next. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more storiesNearly three-quarters of employees at tech companies are concerned about their job security, according to a new survey from anonymous social media app Blind, conducted exclusively for Business Insider. That's a 33% jump from results of the same survey a month ago.
The numbers of employees that answered the survey varied greatly from company to company, from 560 employees at Amazon to 48 at Adobe. But a breakdown of Blind's data by employer still allows for a timely reflection of how workers at individual companies feel at a time of uncertainty and trepidation.
Way to manage morale, Facebook
A step down is coming. Target reductions have been set, new hiring is frozen. Spreadsheets full of employee rankings are making the rounds. I've seen this movie.
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