TikTok, like Twitch and YouTube, is enduring layoffs in January. The app let go of 60 employees in departments like sales and advertising.
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TikTok adds to January tech layoffs by letting go of 60 employees
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More layoffs at Twitch: The Amazon-owned streamer is cutting about 500 jobs
Twitch is laying off about 500 staffers, or approximately 35% of its workforce, as part of parent company Amazon's latest round of job cuts.
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As Epic Games builds its ‘Fortnite’ creator program, it’s laying off around 830 employees
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney said that the company's latest round of about 830 layoffs will help it support its 'Fortnite' creator program.
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- Pinterest just cut another 150 employees
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- Google, Microsoft add 22,000 layoffs to tech-wide downturn
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