In new layoffs, Utah tech company Pluralsight won’t say how many are losing jobs

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Utah tech company Pluralsight is conducting another round of layoffs, its third in 8 months. Company leaders blamed 'challenging market conditions.'

Pluralsight laid off 400 workers in December and more in April. This is the third cut in seven months.

Pluralsight, a tech giant headquartered in Draper, laid off employees Tuesday for the third time in seven months.CEO Aaron Skonnard confirmed the staff reduction in a statement to The Salt Lake Tribune and said the move was “part of a strategic alignment of resources to strengthen our company and more profitably meet the evolving needs of our customers.”

A spokesperson for Pluralsight, an online training and software company headquartered in Draper, did not say how many employees were cut. An undisclosed number of workers also

 

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