But since the tech industry slashed hundreds of thousands of jobs in mass layoffs spanning 2022 and 2023, the sector has shifted to routine cutbacks. On Monday, Meta slashed roughly 5 percent of ...
While tech giants are laying off workers in 2025, economists say companies are more bullish on hiring in 2025 than years' ...
Technology giants including Salesforce, Microsoft, Meta, and Amazon have begun 2025 with rounds of layoffs, some ...
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Serial technology CEO covering all things IT & Tech. In August 2024, Intel sent shockwaves through the market by announcing a 15% reduction ...
Combined, Amazon and Microsoft are laying off a total of 28,000 employees The wave of tech layoffs is continuing into 2023 An uncertain economic climate is one reason behind the string of layoffs ...
The layoffs that swept Google in January accomplished two big things. First, it successfully shattered the illusion that tech giants like Google are completely immune to the whims of the economy ...
More layoffs could be on their way at big tech firms as bosses prepare to tighten on the "laptop generation," according to Gene Munster. In an interview with Insider, Munster, managing partner at ...
Hiring freezes and layoffs have impacted just about every corner of the tech industry, from young Web3 hopefuls to established steaming giants and just about everything in between. Tesla ...
If true, the layoffs from Microsoft would number the number of employees let go by another tech giant this year: Facebook. The social media giant let go of roughly 11,000 earlier this year along ...
About 24,151 tech workers lost their jobs, dominated by companies like Amazon, Salesforce, Coinbase and others, according to layoff tracking website Layoffs.fyi.Crypto lending exchange Crypto.com ...
Semiconductor company Marvell Technology is joining the ever-growing list of tech companies conducting layoffs by saying it will lay off 320 employees. The Santa Clara, Calif.-based company said ...