The wave of layoffs in tech industry in 2025 seems unstoppable, as giants like Amazon and Microsoft have tightened their ...
Since the tech industry slashed hundreds of thousands of jobs in mass layoffs spanning 2022 and 2023, the sector has shifted ...
The headlines about layoffs at some tech giants, such as Microsoft, Meta and Google, have some professionals questioning the ...
As layoffs continue to sweep across tech companies, firms continue to hire. Some even plan to grow their head count this year ...
Employees at the search giant's Platforms and Devices team may be on the chopping block, but at least they'll get paid.
Despite skyrocketing operating income thanks to investors hyped on AI, Google's employees are growing more precarious by the ...
Google has offered “voluntary” buyouts to some staffers in what it said was part of an effort to ensure its remaining ...
Tech companies are continuing layoffs in 2025. Microsoft, Meta, Amazon, Google, Salesforce, and Stripe have all announced job ...
In January of 2023, Google laid off around 12,000 employees. Last year, the company laid off more than 1,000 more, though it handled it in a way that made it much harder to know the scale of those ...
Many US tech giants such as Microsoft, Meta, Amazon, Salesforce, Walmart, Stripe and other companies have announced job cuts ...
Google and Amazon made it seem that the industry was immune from the cyclic cutbacks that plague other sectors. But since the tech industry slashed hundreds of thousands of jobs in mass layoffs ...
HR software giant Workday is following in the footsteps of Microsoft, Google, and Meta with a massive round of layoffs.