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|    A comprehensive list of 2023 tech layoff    |
|    03 Dec 23 07:04:10    |
      [continued from previous message]              impacting about 300 employees. This is the company’s second round of       layoffs this year.              CoinDesk       Announced on August 14 that it is cutting 16% of staff.              NCC Group       Confirmed on August 10 that it is making more layoffs, its second round of       layoffs in just six months. The company declined to say how many employees       are affected by this round of cuts. NCC Group cut 125 employees in       February.              Rapid7       Announced on August 9 that it plans to lay off 18% of its workforce,       affecting more than 400 employees globally.              Mobile Premier League       Announced on August 8 that it is laying off approximately 50% of its       employees or 350 people.              Astra       Announced on August 4 that it has laid off 25% of its workforce since the       beginning of the quarter.              Discord       Announced on August 3 that it has let go of nearly 40 employees or 4% of       its workforce.              HackerOne       Announced on August 2 that it is laying off 12% of its workforce,       approximately 50 employees.              Tekion       Announced on August 2 by Inc42, the startup laid off around 300 employees       or 10% of its workforce. Of the 300 employees being let go, about 200 were       from Tekion’s India office.              Planet       Announced on August 1 that it is laying off 117 employees, or 10% of       staff.              July 2023       Dunzo       Announced July 19 that it is postponing employee salaries for a month and       plans a new wave of layoffs as soon as July 20. Dunzo executives informed       employees that they will likely be cutting over 200 jobs, in what will be       its third layoff this year. The company has eliminated about 400 jobs this       year so far.              Cameo       Announced on July 18 that it intends to lay off 80 workers.              Skill-Lync       Announced on July 13 that the Indian startup has laid off 20% of its       workforce, around 225 employees.              Crunchbase       Announced on LinkedIn on July 9 that the company is laying off 52       employees.              Microsoft       Announced July 10 that the company is eliminating additional jobs a week       after the start of its 2023 fiscal year. These layoffs are in addition to       the 10,000 layoffs announced in January.              ClickUp       Announced on July 4 that it has laid off 10% of its workforce, about 90       people.              June 2023       Niantic       Announced June 29 that it laid of 230 employees — one year after it laid       off around 90 employees.              Plex       Announced June 29 that it laid off approximately 20% of its staff, or 37       employees.              Grab       Announced the week of June 23 that it laid off more than a thousand       people, or 11% of its staff.              Olx Group       Announced on June 20 that it has cut around 800 jobs globally. The news       comes as the company started to close operations of its automotive       business nit Olx Autos in some markets.              Mojocare       Announced on June 18 that the company will be laying off some 150       employees, a majority of the workforce.              Tada       Operated by Korean ride-sharing company Socar’s subsidiary VCNC announced       on June 15 that it plans to let go of at least 50% of its staff or about       45 people at Tada.              Better.com       Announced on June 7 that it laid off its real estate team, it is not clear       how many people were impacted.              Ursa Major       At least 14 people have been laid off from the rocket engine startup,       announced on June 7. Ursa Major did not respond to TechCrunch’s inquiry       into the layoffs, or the number of people affected. According to LinkedIn,       292 people are listed as currently working at Ursa.              Spotify       Announced June 5 that it will cut 200 jobs in its podcast unit, leading to       a workforce reduction of 2%. This comes just a few months after the       company announced a significant wave of layoffs.              May 2023       Taxfix       Announced on May 30 that it has laid off 20% of staff—120 employees.              Meta       Announced May 24 that it is laying off about 6,000 people. In total, about       21,000 people have lost their jobs at Meta since November.              JioMart       Reliance Retail’s online shopping platform laid off over 1,000 employees       on May 22, and plans to cut as many as 9,900 more roles over the coming       weeks.              Krebs Stamos Group       Announced May 18 that the consulting firm laid off six people. In April,       the firm had 18 employees including the founders. On May 18, the site       shows only 14 team members.              TuSimple       Announced May 18 that it is laying off about 30% of employees.              Prior to the layoff, TuSimple had about 550 employees in the U.S. and post       reduction in force the company will have about 220, according to the       company.              Nuro       Announced May 12 that it will lay off 30%, or about 340 employees across       the company.              LinkedIn       Announced May 8 that it is cutting 716 jobs, or about 3.6% of total       employees, and will phase out its local jobs app in China. Despite       reducing some roles, LinkedIn also plans to open about 250 new jobs on May       15.              Rapid       Announced May 5 that Rapid (previously known as RapidAPI) has laid off       another 70 employees less than two weeks after letting go of 50% of its       staff. Just 42 people remain at the company, down from 230 in April,       dropping a total of 82% in headcount.              Meesho       Announced May 4 that it has cut 15% of its workforce, or 251 roles. This       comes after its first round of layoffs, which eliminated 150 roles about a       year ago.              Shopify       Announced May 4 that it is laying off 20% of its workforce, impacting more       than 2,000 people. It’s also selling its logistics business to Flexport       for roughly 13% in stock.              Bishop Fox       Announced May 3 that it laid off around 50 employees — or 13% of its       workforce — on May 2.              Neato Robotics       Announced May 1 that Vorwerk-owned Neato Robotics is shutting down, with       nearly 100 employees impacted by the move.              April 2023       Clubhouse       Announced April 27 that it has laid off more than 50% of staff. A       spokesperson for Clubhouse declined to comment on the number of people       impacted by today’s workforce reduction or the number of employees who       remain at the company. Last October, Davison told TechCrunch that       Clubhouse had close to 100 employees.              Dropbox       Announced April 27 that it would be laying off 500 employees or 16% of       staff.              Amazon       Announced on April 26 that it is shutting down its Halo Health division,       effective July 31, among other divisions. The layoffs are part of the       9,000 employees announced in March. Including the 18,000-person layoffs       announced in January, this brings the total to 27,000 job cuts or 8% of       Amazon’s corporate workforce this year.              Rapid       Announced on April 25, Rapid, previously known as RapidAPI, lays off 50%       of its staff. The layoffs are believed to have impacted 115 people.              Anthemis Group       Announced on April 25 that it will lay off 16 people from its staff, or       28% of employees.              Lyft       Announced on April 21 that employees will learn whether they have a job or       not via an email that will be sent out April 27.              Lyft layoffs to affect 26% of workforce, or about 1,072 people as promised       on April 27.              Meta       Announced April 18th that it is expected to lay off 10,000 jobs in the       coming months. This is on top of the 11,000 jobs that were cut in       November.              Redfin       Announced April 13th that it has laid off 201 employees, about 4% of its       workforce. This is the third time the Seattle-based real estate company       has reduced its workforce since June.              Apple       Bloomberg reported on April 3 that Apple is laying off a small number of       roles on its corporate retail teams.              March 2023       Netflix       Announced on March 31, Netflix confirms a “handful of layoffs,” which       includes two longtime executives. The exact number of layoffs is unclear.       Netflix is scheduled to report Q1 2023 results on April 18.              Roku              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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