IT Layoffs 2023 News
Facing a downturn in sales over the past year, Nike disclosed that the layoffs are a response to the need for organizational streamlining.
Reports from the Economic Times highlight that this series of layoffs, which have occurred over the past few months, is impacting over 10 percent of Paytm's entire workforce.
In a message to the staff, Spotify's CEO Daniel Ek explained the job cuts as a measure to align the company's growth with capital costs.
Ek acknowledged the impact on individuals who have contributed significantly to the company, stating, "To be blunt, many smart, talented, and hard-working people will be departing us."
“Byju's new India CEO, Arjun Mohan, will be completing this process in the next few weeks and will steer a revamped and sustainable operation ahead,” the spokesperson added.
The company in November 2022 announced to slash about 5 percent of its workforce, around 4,000 jobs.
According to Liu, Airtable was caught up in the hiring frenzy that swept the tech world following the easy-money days that followed the COVID-19 lockdowns of 2021.
“In order to continue our important work to ensure we operate efficiently, we’ve made the hard decision to reduce the size of our recruiting team,” a company spokesperson was quoted as saying in the report.
The workforce reduction is expected to impact approximately 10 percent of the company’s employees.
In addition, the layoffs come almost a year after Malwarebytes eliminated 14 percent of its global workforce.
"These will be go-to-market roles in order to simplify our client engagement approach and better support our business strategy," the company
added.
Ravisankar wrote that the company’s financial performance “has not been good for quite some time” and “every one of us is trying super hard to turn it around and it's been a frustrating endeavour”.
In May, the company had laid off about 100 employees to improve efficiencies amid a worsening global landscape for K-12 edtech.
This 20-year-old was a former intern at Google.
Now, he is earning Rs 1.2 crore per year.
As per the report, the techie is employed at Google.
The massive wave of layoffs has shut down hundreds of thousands of workplaces, turning 2023 into the worst year the tech industry has ever seen, according to data by AltIndex.com.
An Ex-employee of Dell Technologies has shared a heartfelt reflection.
Dell Technologies is planning to fire members of its key sales team: Reports.
It is not yet known if these layoffs are in addition to or a part of the over 6,500 job losses that the company announced earlier in February.
Co-founder Jain went on to say that the corporation understands the laid-off workers' plight and has faith in their capacity to succeed elsewhere.
Mickos said the affected employees will receive severance packages, including cash compensation and non-cash benefits.
It is up 25 percent from the 32,517 announced in the same month one year prior, according to a report.
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