A comprehensive list of 2023 & 2024 tech layoffs




Last year’s techwide


reckoning


continues. The tech industry has seen



more than 240,000 jobs



lost in 2023, a total that’s already 50% higher than last year and growing. Earlier this year, mass workforce reductions were driven by the biggest names in tech like


Google


,


Amazon


,


Microsoft


,


Yahoo


,


Meta


and


Zoom


. Startups across many sectors also announced cutbacks through the first half of the year. And while tech layoffs


slowed down


in the summer and fall, it appears that cuts


are ramping up yet again


.


Many economists have cautioned against fears of a recession, which would seem like a


reason for optimism


. But the momentum for a tech sector rebound has been slow to build, resulting in tech companies continuing to cut back on their workforces and pivot from a growth mindset to one based on efficiency in the face of stubborn market conditions.


But


tracking these layoffs


helps us to understand the impact on innovation, which companies are facing tough pressures and who is available to hire for the businesses lucky to be growing right now. Unfortunately, it also serves as a reminder of the deeply human impact of layoffs and


how risk profiles could evolve from here


.


Below you’ll find a comprehensive list of all the known layoffs in tech that have occurred in 2023, to be updated monthly. If you have a tip on a layoff, contact us

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.

The running total of layoffs for 2023 based on full months to date is 224,503,

according to Layoffs.fyi

. Tech layoffs conducted to date this year currently exceed the total number of tech layoffs in 2022, according to the

in the tracker.

Data visualization by

Miranda Halpern

, created with

Flourish

January 2024

YouTube


Will


eliminate 100 employees


, a spokesperson confirmed to TechCrunch, as part of a restructuring effort in its creator management and operations teams.


Google


Is laying off



“hundreds” of employees



in its advertising sales team, according to a leaked memo. The cuts come a week after the company


did sweeping layoffs


across its hardware teams. And more layoffs will come throughout the year,


as CEO Sundar Pichai told the company in a memo obtained by the Verge


.

Lost Boys Interactive


Reportedly laid off



a “sizable” number of employees



January 12. The game developer studio was acquired by Borderlands maker Gearbox in 2022.

Pixar


Is going to lay off employees in 2024,


TechCrunch exclusively learned


, with the total impacted employees potentially reaching as high as 20% of the animation studio’s 1,300 person workforce. The cutbacks come as Disney looks to reduce the studio’s output as it struggles to achieve profitability in streaming.

Audible


Is laying off


5% of its workforce


, citing an “increasingly challenging landscape,” according to



a leaked memo



obtained by Business Insider.

Discord


Is laying off


17% of its staff


, impacting 170 people. In an internal memo



obtained by the Verge



, Discord CEO Jason Citron blamed the cuts on the company growing too quickly.

Google


Laid off


hundreds of employees


across its Google Assistant division and the team that manages Pixel, Nest and Fitbit hardware. The company confirmed to TechCrunch that Fitbit co-founders James Park and Eric Friedman are also exiting.

Amazon


Is laying off


“several hundreds” of employees


at Prime Video and MGM Studios, according to a memo obtained by TechCrunch. The cuts come days after the


500 layoffs at Amazon’s Twitch


.

Twitch

Is reportedly laying off 500 employees, 35% of its current staff, amid a continued struggle to achieve profitability in the face of rising costs and community backlash. The pending layoffs come after hundreds more employees were laid off in 2023.

Treasure Financial

Confirmed to TechCunch that layoffs, conducted in December, had impacted 14 employees, accounting for 60% to 70% of the company, according to multiple sources.

Duolingo


Confirmed it


cut 10% of its contractor workforce


at the end of 2023 as it turns to AI to streamline content production and translations previously handled by humans.

Rent the Runway


Will cut



about 10% of corporate roles



as it goes through a restructuring plan following Anushka Salinas’ planned resignation as operating chief and president at the end of January.

Unity


Is


reducing its workforce by about 25%


, or 1,800 people. The video game engine maker went through



three rounds of layoffs



in 2023.

Pitch


Laid off


two-thirds


of its employees as the German startup, which built collaborative presentation software, looks to pursue a “completely different path.” CEO and co-founder



Christian Reber



also stepped down.

BenchSci


The AI and biomedical startup reportedly cut



17% of its workforce



January 8, citing



“shifts in the economic environment,”



in a LinkedIn post announcing the layoffs.

Flexe


Eliminated



38% of its staff



January 8 as the online retail logistics company follows up after conducting layoffs in September 2023.

NuScale


Announced January 8 it is laying off



28% of its staff



, or 154 workers, as the small modular nuclear reactor company shifts its focus to “key strategic areas.”

Trigo


Is reportedly laying off



15% of its workforce



focused on computer vision for retailers.

InVision


Is



shutting down



at the end of 2024 after a 12 year run. The design collaboration startup was once


valued at nearly $2B.

VideoAmp


Is laying off



nearly 20% of its workforce



as it tries to maintain its battle with Nielsen over media measurement. CEO Ross McCray



stepped down



from the company.

Orca Security


Is laying off



roughly 15% of its staff



, totaling 60 employees. The Israel-based unicorn reportedly plans to move some impacted employees into other positions at the company.

Frontdesk


Laid off its entire 200-person workforce January 2 after attempts to raise more capital failed,


TechCrunch exclusively learned


. The mass layoff comes just seven months after the startup



acquired rival Zencity



.

December 2023

ShareChat


Is cutting



15% of its workforce



in a “strategic restructuring” effort for 2024.

Insightec


Is reportedly laying off



100 employees



, with 60 from the company’s Israel headquarters.

Udaan


Reportedly laid off



up to 150 employees



in a restructuring effort. This month, the business-to-business e-commerce startup scored


$340 million in new funding


.

Enphase


Is reducing their workforce



by around 10%



, impacting roughly 350 contractors and employees, president and CEO Badri Kothandaraman wrote in a blog post December 18.

Arm Holdings PLC


Reportedly laid off



more than 70 software engineers



in China and will relocate some roles.

Delivery Hero


Is



shutting down operations



in Taiwan and Turkey and plans to eliminate roles at its Berlin headquarters, the company said December 18.

eBay


Is reportedly eliminating



nearly 10% of its workforce



in Israel. It’s the company’s second round of layoffs this year.

Intel


Will cut



235 employees



at its Folsom office campus at the end of the year, the company reported to state employment officials December 15.

Superpedestrian


Is shutting down its U.S.-based shared scooter operation and exploring a sale of its European business,


TechCrunch has exclusively learned


.

Bolt


Confirmed it laid off


29% of its staff


December 15. The e-commerce company known for its one-click checkout technology was at one time the subject of


a federal probe


.

Cruise


In an announcement obtained exclusively by TechCrunch


, the embattled self-driving car company is cutting


900 employees


, or 24% of its workforce, per a December 14 email from new president and CTO Mo Elshenawy.



Is laying off



11% of its workforce



. In a letter to employees December 13, CEO Josh Silverman cited a “very challenging macro and competitive environment.”

Chipper Cash


Has



reportedly laid off 15 people



across various departments. It would be the fintech unicorn’s fourth round of layoffs this year.

SmileDirectClub


Has



shut down



three months after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, citing $900 million of debt.

Sunfolding


Is reportedly



winding down its operations



. On its website, Y Combinator categorizes Sunfolding as



an “inactive”



company.

Zulily


Will lay off



more than 500 employees



after closing fulfillment centers in Ohio and Nevada in February 2024.

D2iQ


Is



shutting down its operations



and selling its assets to Nutanix.

Atmosphere


Has



reportedly eliminated



a large part of its workforce. The business-focused streaming TV service


raised $100 million


in 2022.

Tidal


Is laying off


more than 10% of its staff


, the company confirmed to TechCrunch December 7.

ZestMoney


Is


shutting down operations


. The Goldman Sachs-backed “buy now, pay later” startup was once valued at $450 million.

Navan


Is



cutting about 145 roles



as the travel startup previously known as TripActions plans to become public.

Incredibuild


Is laying off



20% of its workforce



. The software development startup previously raised


$35 million


in a Series B funding in 2022.

Bill


Will cut around



15% of its workforce



, the company announced December 5, and close its Sydney office to increase profitability.

CourseHero


Announced December 5 it



eliminated 23 employees



across engineering, operations and development.

Pivo



Shut down operations



December 5. The Nigerian fintech startup previously


raised $2 million


in a seed round.

Twilio


Announced


hundreds of job cuts


December 4, amounting to 5% of the company’s workforce.

Spotify


Is eliminating


about 1,500 jobs


, the company announced December 4. This marks Spotify’s third round of layoffs this year.

Bending Spoons


Has laid off


the entire staff of Filmic


, the team behind popular video and photo-editing apps that Bending Spoons acquired in July.

November 2023

Zepz


Cut



30 roles



November 30 after the fintech unicorn eliminated 26% of its workforce earlier this year.

Domo


Made reductions to 7% of staff, in addition to reductions in its contract workforce, CEO Joshua G. James announced in the company’s



Q3 earnings call



November 30.

Mojo


Is laying off



20% of its staff



, the company announced to staff November 30. The A-Rod and Marc Lore-founded sports betting startup previously raised $100 million.

Loco


Is cutting its workforce



by about 36%



, co-founders Anirudh Pandita and Ashwin Suresh announced at a November 30 town hall.

Unity


Is laying off



265 workers



November 29 after eliminating its Wētā Digital division, which it acquired in 2021.

Tier Mobility


Is cutting



roughly 22% of its staff



, CEO and co-founder Lawrence Leuschner announced November 28.

Dataminr


Is laying off about


20% of its staff


starting November 28, citing “the recent rapid advancements of our AI platform,” according to a memo from founder and CEO Ted Bailey.

Multiverse


Will lay off nearly



a third of their U.S. staff



. It’s the second round of layoffs at the U.K.-based unicorn company in just over a month.

ONE


Is cutting its workforce



by around 25%



November 27, citing “market conditions” affecting the EV battery startup.

ByteDance


Started


mass layoffs


November 27 in its gaming department, Nuverse, after two years of tepid performance. The number of affected employees is unknown.

Veev


Is


closing up shop


, according to multiple reports, after reaching


unicorn status


in 2022.

Tulip


Laid off 25 employees, CEO Ali Asaria



announced



November 24.

Anar


Is shutting down operations and returning capital to investors, CEO Nishank Jain



announced



November 23.

Alerzo


Cut



100 workers



November 21, reportedly due to increases in automation. The recent layoffs come after Alzero cut 15% of its workforce earlier this year and 5% in 2022.

C3.ai


Reportedly



cut jobs



across departments November 20, citing a need to reduce costs. People familiar with the matter told Bloomberg that several impacted employees received just one month of severance.

Jodo


Reportedly cut



around 100 roles



across engineering, customer success, data and sales November 20.

Amazon


Is reportedly laying off



“several hundred”



employees in their Alexa division and its freshly launched Artificial General Intelligence team.

FreshBooks


Laid off



6% of their workforce



November 17 as the company shuts down operations in Raleigh, North Carolina. President Mark Girvan and CEO Don Epperson are also leaving the company.

Beamery



Is reportedly



cutting 25% of its workforce



amid a larger restructuring and cost-cutting effort.

Paystack


Laid off


33 employees


in Europe and Dubai November 16 as the company cuts down on operations outside of Africa.

Sega


Is reportedly planning



to “phase out” 80 temporary workers



by 2024. The company is now facing an unfair labor practice complaint, with workers alleging the layoffs are retaliation for unionizing.

Chewy

Laid off more than 200 employees November 14. The cuts impact roles in HR, recruiting, data, business intelligence, plus directors and higher managers.

Amazon

Is cutting “just over 180” roles in its gaming division, VP Christoph Hartmann

wrote in an email

to employees November 13.

Carta

Is reportedly

cutting more of its workforce

. The number of positions affected are unknown, but it would be the unicorn startup’s third layoff round this year.

Pico


Is cutting a


“few hundred”


roles, a person familiar with the matter told TechCrunch November 9. ByteDance’s Oculus challenger held an internal meeting announcing it is halting its expansion this week.

Cruise


Started


laying off contingent workers


who supported driverless operations November 9. Those layoffs came after the company


recalled 950


robotaxis and


lost key commercial permits


to operate in California.

Snap


Laid off fewer than


20 project managers


November 8.



CNBC reported



that Snap’s vice president of engineering, ​​Nima Khajehnouri, will also be leaving.

Amazon


Started



cutting workers



in its music streaming division in Latin America, North America and Europe, the company confirmed November 8.

Google


Confirmed November 8 it



eliminated “a small number of roles”



in its consumer support staff, Google Users & Products.

Virgin Galactic


Said in a memo to staff November 8 it is


cutting costs and reducing staff


. The number of employees impacted is currently unknown.

Ubisoft Montreal


Confirmed November 7 it will



cut 98 roles



in business administration and IT. Ubisoft said 124 positions will be eliminated overall across Canada, including reductions in its global IT team and its VFX studio, Hybride.

Nextdoor


Revealed in its Q3 earnings that it is reducing its workforce



by 25%.

Beyond Meat


Announced cuts November 6



affecting around 19%



of its non-production employees. The plant-based meat company says it will also review its entire global operations for cost-cutting opportunities.

Ava Labs


Is cutting



12% of its workforce



, CEO Emin Gün Sirer confirmed November 6.

OpenSea


Laid off about



50% of its staff



, the company confirmed November 3. CEO Devin Finzer



posted a statement



on X saying the NFT marketplace is now focused on “OpenSea 2.0.”

Starz


Is laying off



more than 10% of its staff



ahead of the company spinning out from Lionsgate, CEO Jeffrey Hirsch announced November 3. The network and streaming app will also exit Australia and the U.K.

Faire



Laid off


about 250 people


November 3 as part of restructuring. The wholesale marketplace raised a $416 million extension at a $12.6 billion valuation last year.

Niu


Confirmed to TechCrunch November 3 that it is issuing a round of layoffs affecting


about 10% of their workforce


, citing “fierce competition.”

100 Thieves


Is reducing its workforce by 20%, CEO John Robinson



announced November 2



. The esports brand is spinning out its game studio as well as its energy drink brand, Juvee.

OpenSpace


Conducted a round of layoffs, CEO Jeevan Kalanithi



announced November 2



. The number of employees impacted by the layoffs has yet to be reported.


Informatica


Is laying off



10% of its global workforce



, the cloud data management company announced in its Q3 results November 1.

Splunk


Is set to cut



around 500 employees



CEO Gary Steele said in a message to employees November 1 ahead of its planned


acquisition by Cisco


.

October 2023



Is laying off about 100 employees, CEO Pete Parsons



announced 10/30



. The Sony-owned game studio is also delaying two of its upcoming titles as a result.

Karat


Reportedly cut an estimated



10% of its workforce



October 27 after the financial startup for creators raised a $70 million Series B round earlier this year.

Hippo


Plans to



eliminate 120 roles



, the company said in an SEC filing October 30.

Liberty Mutual


Plans to cut



850 members of its staff



, the insurance company confirmed October 27.

Salsify


Cut



110 jobs



and are moving some roles abroad, CEO and co-founder Jason Purcell announced October 25.

Slync


Is



shutting down



, months after its former CEO Chris Kirchner was arrested on fraud charges and sued the company to pay for his legal bills.

Shipt


Announced October 24 in a company statement that it laid off



3.5% of



their workforce and will close many open roles.

Pebble


The


X alternative


previously known as T2 announced October 24 that it is shutting down its operations.

Nokia


Announced October 19 that it will cut



up to 14,000 jobs



, or 16% of its workforce, following a sizable dip in Q3.

Roblox China


Cut 15 roles


on October 24, two years after the joint effort with Tencent abruptly paused its service.

Tropic


Eliminated 26 roles, CEO David Campbell



confirmed in a LinkedIn post



October 21.

Convoy


Is halting operations due to a “massive freight recession,” CEO Dan Lewis



announced in a memo



October 19, a week after laying off 20% of its workforce.

LegalZoom


Plans to lay off



more than 100 workers



in its sales division, the company disclosed in a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act letter.

Plume


Laid off


more than two dozen workers


, TechCrunch learned October 18, about a year after the trans healthcare startup raised a $24 million Series B.

Google


Eliminated



at least 40 roles



in its news division, Google confirmed October 18.

Expedia Group


Cut around 100 jobs,



Skift reports



, in its second round of layoffs in recent months. The cuts reportedly impacted employees across data and AI.

Stack Overflow


Laid off


28% of its staff


, more than likely impacting 100 people, the Prosus-owned company announced October 16.

Bandcamp


Eliminated


50% of its staff


on October 16 after ownership changed from video game company Epic to music licensing platform Songtradr.

LinkedIn


Confirmed October 16 that it will cut


668 more jobs


, bringing the total to nearly 1,400 this year, with the bulk of the most recent cuts impacting those with R&D roles.

Flexport


On October 13 began laying off


20% of its workers


, about 600 people, as it prepares for restructuring, and continues a cost-cutting campaign that began with rescinding offers and working to lease office space.

Qualcomm


Is cutting 1,258 jobs in two of its California offices. According to



a filing with the California Employment Development Department



, the semiconductor company plans to make the reductions in December.

Blue Origin


Laid off 40 people October 10, including software engineers and program managers, according to



The Information



.

Stitch Fix


Will lay off



558 employees



after the personal styling subscription service closes a distribution center in Dallas.

Synapse


Confirmed October 6 that it had


laid off 86 people


, about 40% of the a16z-backed fintech company. Earlier in the year, Synapse laid off 18% of its employees after its growth slowed.

Bird


Issued


a new round of layoffs


after acquiring Spin, according to an email interim CEO Michael Washinushi sent to the company. The layoffs came one week after


the company was delisted from the New York Stock Exchange


, and the exact number remains unknown.

Qualtrics


Announced on October 4 that



780 roles are being eliminated



and that “several hundred” roles are changing or moving locations in 2024.

Hopper


Is reducing its full-time staff by 30%, amounting to 250 job cuts, the company



announced October 3



.

Chainalysis


Announced October 2 that it is laying off



around 15% of its workforce



, affecting approximately 150 employees.

September 2023

IronNet


In a regulatory filing published September 29, the cybersecurity startup has ceased all business activities as it prepares for Chapter 7 bankruptcy and has laid off its remaining staff.

Naughty Dog


Is reportedly cutting at least 25 contract developers, two sources familiar with the situation told



Kotaku



.

Epic Games

Announced on September 28 that the Fortnite maker is laying off 16% of its workforce, amounting to 870 people.

Talkdesk

An impacted employee confirmed on September 27 that at least 140 people, if not more, were affected by Talkdesk’s third round of layoffs in less than 14 months.

Byju’s

Announced on September 26, the company plans to cut 5,000 jobs due to restructuring efforts. The startup has eliminated more than 10,000 positions in the past two years.

Roblox

Confirmed to TechCrunch on September 21, Roblox let go of 30 employees in its talent acquisition organization. No other teams are impacted.

Divvy Homes

Announced on September 11 that it is laying off 94 employees.

Sensor Tower

Announced on September 8 that it laid off approximately 40 people out of the 270+ at the company, including C-suite executives.

Roku

Announced September 6 that it plans to lay off approximately 10% of its workforce, representing over 300 employees.

August 2023

Malwarebytes

Announced on August 31 that it laid off 100 employees, mainly impacting corporate employees.

Twiga

Announced on August 21 that it is laying off 283 employees, or 33% of its workforce.

SecureWorks

Announced on August 14 that it will let go of 15% of its workforce, 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

Announced March 30 that it is letting go of about 200 employees, or 6% of its workforce. The company had laid off 200 U.S. employees back in November.

Unacademy

Announced March 30 that it has laid off more than 350 roles, or 12% of its workforce — just over four months after cutting about 350 roles in November.

Shift Technologies

Announced March 29 that it laid off 30% of its workforce in Q1 2023.

Lucid

Announced March 28 that it is laying off 1,300 employees, or 18% of its workforce, to be completed by the end of Q2 2023.

GitHub

Announced on March 28 that it has eliminated over 100 jobs in the South Asian market, laying off virtually its entire engineering team in India. A GitHub spokesperson told TechCrunch that the layoff is part of the streamlining effort the firm had disclosed in February to cut roughly 10% of its workforce by end of Q1 2023.

Disney

On March 27 in an internal memo to employees, Disney revealed there will be three rounds of layoffs, the first beginning this week. The job cuts will impact approximately 7,000 employees, which was announced in February.

Salesforce

On March 24,

Bloomberg reported

that more layoffs could be on the way at Salesforce, quoting chief operating officer Brian Millham, who indicated that the company could be adding to the ongoing job cutting at the CRM leader and in tech in general. If the layoffs happen, it would come on top of the 10% cut in January.

Accenture

Announced March 23 that it plans to cut 19,000 jobs, or 2.5% of its workforce.

Indeed

Announced March 22 that it will lay off 2,200 employees, or 15% of its staff.

Roofstock

Announced March 22 that it has laid off 27% of its staff, approximately 100 employees.

Twitch

Announced March 20 that it will lay off 400 employees.

Amazon

Announced March 20

another round

of substantial layoffs, this time 9,000 people are set to lose their jobs. TechCrunch is hearing that around 10% of today’s total came from AWS. As part of the new round of layoffs, Amazon is shutting down DPReview.

Livespace

Announced March 20 that it has

laid off at least 100 employees, about 2% of the company’s workforce

.

Course Hero

Announced March 16 that it has cut 15% of staff, or 42 people.

Klaviyo

Announced March 15 that it has laid off 140 of its staff across all teams.

Microsoft

As a part of its

recent announcement

to layoff 10,000 people, Microsoft laid off an entire team dedicated to guiding AI innovation that leads to ethical, responsible and sustainable outcomes. On March 27,

Microsoft laid off 559 workers

from its Bellevue and Redmond operations.

Meta

CEO Mark Zuckerberg confirmed rumors March 14 that the company will be cutting 10,000 people from its workforce and around 5,000 open roles that it had yet to fill.

Y Combinator

Announced March 13 that it will impact 20% of staff, or 17 team members.

Salesforce…continued

Salesforce first announced that it was laying off 10% of the workforce in January, but some employees didn’t know until February. The week of March 10, more employees are just

they have been laid off. Salesforce confirmed that these layoffs were part of the 10%.

Atlassian

Announced on March 6, Atlassian is laying off about 500 employees, or 5% of its total workforce.

SiriusXM

Announced on March 6, the company laid off 475 employees, or 8% of its total workforce.

Alerzo

The Nigerian B2B e-commerce platform had a headcount of more than 2,000 before a first round of layoffs in September 2022. Alerzo has laid off 15% of its full-time workforce, the company confirmed on March 6, leaving about 800 employees at the startup.

Cerebral

Announced March 1, the company is

letting go 15% of it’s workforce — roughly 285 employees

.

Waymo

Announced March 1, Alphabet’s Waymo issued a second round of layoffs this year. Combined with the initial cuts in January, the self-driving technology company has let go of 8%, or 209 employees, of its workforce.

Thoughtworks

Announced on March 1, the company laid off about 4% of its global workforce — approximately 500 employees.

February 2023

Twitter

Announced on February 26, the company laid off more than 200 employees, including Esther Crawford, Haraldur Thorleifsson and Leah Culver. Since Musk took over Twitter in October last year, the company’s headcount has fallen by more than 70%.

Poshmark

Announced February 24, Poshmark confirmed with TechCrunch that less than 2% of its workforce was affected, primarily in the U.S. The company employs roughly 800+ employees.

Green Labs

We do not have an exact figure of how many Green Labs plans to lay off its staff. Green Labs confirmed to TechCrunch that it is conducting a round of layoffs that could impact at least 50% of its workforce.

Chipper Cash

Announced on February 20, the African cross-border payments platform conducted a second round of layoffs just 10 weeks after it cut approximately 12.5% of its workforce. Chipper Cash relieved almost one-third of its workforce, about 100 employees.


On February 17 the company confirmed laying off 129 people.

Jumia

Announced February 16 that it cut 20% of its staff, or more than 900 positions across its 11 markets, in Q4 of 2022.

Convoy

Announced on February 16 that it is shuttering its Atlanta office and laying off workers as part of restructuring. This is the third time in less than a year that the company has laid off workers.

Sprinklr

Announced on February 15 that it will impact 4% of its global workforce — or more than 100 employees.

iRobot

Announced on February 13 that it will

lay off 7% of its workforce, roughly 85 employees

.

Twilio

Announced on February 13 that it will impact around 17% of its global workforce, about 1,400 people.

GitHub

Announced February 9, 10% of its staff will be impacted through the end of the company’s fiscal year. Before this announcement, which was

first reported by Fortune

, GitHub had about 3,000 employees.

Yahoo

Announced on February 9, 20% of its staff, impacting 1,600 employees in its adtech business. Yahoo is the parent company to TechCrunch.

GitLab

Announced February 9 that it’s reducing its headcount by 7%. The round of redundancies will impact around 114 people, though that specific figure is dependent on its actual headcount as of February 9.

Affirm

Announced on February 8 that it is reducing its staff by 19%, or about 500 employees, and shutting down its crypto unit.

Zoom

Announced the cut of 15% of its staff, or 1,300 people on February 7.

VinFast

VinFast has not shared how many employees have been cut, but a

LinkedIn post

from a former employee said “nearly 35 roles” were affected. Announced on February 6.

Dell

Announced February 6, impacting 6,650 people, or 5% of worldwide workforce.

Getaround

Announced February 2, 10% of staff — about 42 employees.

Pinterest

Announced February 2, 150 employees impacted. This is the second job-cutting move within weeks of the first round in December 2022.

Rivian

Announced on February 1, cutting 6% of its workforce for the second time in less than a year.

January 2023

SoFi Technologies

Announced on January 31, cutting 65 jobs, or about 5% of its 1,300-person workforce. First

reported

by The Wall Street Journal.

NetApp

Announced on January 31, impacting 8% of its staff — about 960 people.

Groupon

Impacting another 500 employees announced on January 31. The company said this new set of layoffs will be spread across the first two quarters of 2023.

Impossible Foods

Reportedly affecting 20% of its staff, over 100 employees,

Bloomberg reported first

.

PayPal

Announced on January 30, about 2,000 full-time employees, or 7% of its workforce, were affected.

Arrival

Announced on January 30, with a newly appointed CEO, slashing 50% of its workforce — 800 employees globally.

Waymo

The self-driving technology unit under Alphabet quietly laid off workers on January 24, according to

The Information

and several posts on LinkedIn and Blind. It’s not yet clear how many of Waymo’s staff will be affected.

Spotify

Announced on January 23, impacting around 6% of its global workforce — around 600 employees.

Alphabet

Google’s parent company announced laying off 6% of its global workforce on January 21, equating to 12,000 employees.

These cuts

impact divisions such as Area 120, the Google in-house incubator and Alphabet’s robotics division, Intrinsic.

Fandom

The entertainment company announced an unspecified number of employees impacted across multiple properties on January 20. According to a report by

Variety

, the company employs around 500 people, and the layoffs have affected roughly 10% of its staff across different sites.

Swiggy

Announced plans to lay off 380 jobs on January 20 and shut down its meat marketplace.

Sophos

Announced on January 18, 10% of its global workforce, about 450 people were let go.

Microsoft

As announced on January 18, 10,000 employees will be impacted.

GoMechanic

Laid off 70% of its workforce on January 18.

Clearco

Announced on January 17, impacting 30% of staff across all teams.

ShareChat

Announced on January 15, ShareChat laid off 20% of its workforce — or over 400 employees — just a month after eliminating more than 100 roles.

SmartNews

Announced on January 12 a 40% reduction of its U.S. and China workforce, or around 120 people.

Intrinsic

Alphabet’s robot software firm, Intrinsic, is laying off 40 employees TechCrunch confirmed on January 12. Amounting to around 20% of the headcount.

Greenlight

The fintech startup offering debit cards to kids laid off 104 employees on January 12, or over 21% of its total headcount of 485 employees.

Career Karma

Learning navigation platform Career Karma laid off another 22 people on January 12 across its global and domestic workforce.

DirectTV

Announced on January 12 plans to lay off about 10% of its management staff on January 20.

Informatica

Reported on January 11 that it will

lay off 7% of it’s workforce, or 450 staffers

globally.

Carta

Announced on January 11, the equity management platform cut 10% of its staff. Judging by LinkedIn data, the layoff could have impacted around 200 employees.

Citizen

Impacting 33 staff members on January 11.

Coinbase

To cut 950 jobs, or about 20% of its workforce, and shut down “several” projects, announced on January 10. This is the second round of major layoffs at the crypto exchange, which eliminated 18% of its workforce, or nearly 1,100 jobs last June.

SuperRare

The NFT marketplace is cutting 30% of its staff, announced on January 6.

Amazon

Announced on January 5, eliminating more than 18,000 roles. This announcement extends a previously announced round of layoffs in

November of 2022

. On January 19, the company announced it would end AmazonSmile.

Salesforce

Announced on January 4 that it’s cutting 10% of its workforce, impacting more than 7,000 employees. A month later, some Salesforce employees had just found out they were also a part of the 10% layoff announcement.

Vimeo

Announced on January 4,

cutting

11% of its workforce.



Editor’s note:

Natasha Mascarenhas has contributed to this compilation.


VIA:

techcrunch.com


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