The tech layoff wave continued through 2024 ... according to independent layoffs tracker Layoffs.fyi. Large companies like Tesla, Amazon, Google, TikTok, Snap, and Microsoft conducted sizable ...
Technology giants including Salesforce, Microsoft, Meta, and Amazon have begun 2025 with rounds of layoffs, some ...
More than 71 tech companies have already eliminated almost 7,000 employees this year to date. According to the tech industry ...
After a dramatic spike in layoffs in 2022 and 2023, a handful of tech companies are trimming staff once again.   ...
According to the tech layoff tracker layoffs.fyi and Insider's own ... first few weeks of 2023 followed a brutal year for the tech industry in 2022. Both Meta and Twitter laid off significant ...
We hoped industry ... layoffs rose 3% last year compared to 2023, according to an analysis of yearly data. So, here we are, launching our fourth edition of Fierce Biotech's layoff tracker.
2024 has started with another wave of tech industry layoffs ... according to TrueUp's layoff tracker. Software job postings are also relatively healthy, suggesting that tech companies are still ...
So far in 2023, 200 tech companies have laid off a total of 59,448 workers, according to layoffs-tracking website ... More tellingly, the tech industry unemployment rate is just under 2.0 percent ...
According to the online layoff tracker layoffs.fyi, 810 tech companies in 2023 have laid off over 210,000 employees as of late June. That compares with 1,058 tech companies that in all of 2022 ...
A confluence of factors has created the perfect storm for the current wave of layoffs in the tech industry: 1. Inflation And Higher Interest Rates: The US Federal Reserve’s aggressive rate hikes ...
For decades, Daelynn Moyer easily secured job offers in the tech industry, working her way up from a computer maintenance technician to a manager leading teams of engineers making software.