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Real-time layoff tracker for the tech industry.
Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas anticipates temporary job displacement due to AI advancement but suggests potential offsetting opportunities.
Meta is reportedly considering layoffs that could affect approximately 20% of the company's workforce.
Digg laid off staff and shut down its app as the company retooled its operations.
Atlassian cuts staff to focus on AI capabilities, following similar moves by other tech companies like Block.
Lucid Motors laid off 12% of its workforce as part of efforts to achieve profitability.
Pinterest laid off 15% of its staff to redirect resources toward AI initiatives.
Vimeo initiated layoffs following its acquisition by Bending Spoons.
Meta is reportedly laying off 10% of its Reality Labs staff.
Cybersecurity firm Deepwatch laid off dozens of employees to accelerate AI investment.
15,000 jobs cut
Santa Clara, CA
Intel announced a sweeping restructuring, cutting 15,000 jobs — roughly 15% of its global workforce — as it battles falling data-center revenue and a delayed process node roadmap.
216 jobs cut
Chicago, IL
Glassdoor let go of 15% of its workforce as parent company Recruit Holdings sought to consolidate operations with sister brand Indeed and reduce cost overlaps.
350 jobs cut
Austin, TX
Dating app Bumble cut 30% of its employees as new CEO Lidiane Jones realigned the company's strategy around AI-powered matching and pruned legacy product lines.
4,000 jobs cut
San Jose, CA
Cisco restructured its business to focus on AI-driven networking, letting go of 5% of its workforce. The company re-invested savings into its Security and AI divisions.
60 jobs cut
San Francisco, CA
Mozilla laid off approximately 60 employees and restructured around its AI product strategy, focusing Firefox development on privacy-first AI integrations.
1,500 jobs cut
Seattle, WA
Expedia Group reduced headcount by 9% as it trimmed its product portfolio and doubled down on its core Expedia and Hotels.com brands.
6,650 jobs cut
Round Rock, TX
Dell cut 5% of its staff amid a prolonged PC market downturn, pulling back on enterprise sales headcount while accelerating investment in AI server manufacturing.
500 jobs cut
Santa Monica, CA
Snap eliminated 10% of its workforce to sharpen focus on its core camera platform and AR products, pausing expansion of non-core initiatives.
8,000 jobs cut
Walldorf
SAP announced a major restructuring affecting 8,000 employees globally, redirecting investment toward AI-powered ERP capabilities and cloud infrastructure.