Google and Microsoft are the latest tech companies undergoing significant layoffs in response to worsening conditions at the start of 2023.
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As another round of layoffs hit Spotify, Head of Content Dawn Ostroff says goodbye
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Google, Microsoft add 22,000 layoffs to tech-wide downturn
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Vimeo makes the “hard decision” to lay off 11% of its workforce
Vimeo CEO Anjali Sud has announced that the video platform will lay off 11% of its employees as it responds to worsening economic conditions.
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Meta lays off 11,000 workers to “become a leaner and more efficient company”
Mark Zuckerberg announced that Meta will lay off more than 11,000 employees in a round of job cuts that will affect Facebook and Instagram.
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Patreon feels the effects of the economic downturn, lays off 17% of its workforce
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Snap will lay off “approximately 20%” of its team and will no longer directly fund its Originals
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Netflix cuts another 300 staffers
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At least 40 employees from marginalized backgrounds lost their jobs in Netflix’s latest round of cuts
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BuzzFeed Lays Off 47 HuffPost Employees On Heels Of February Acquisition
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Vox Media Lays Off 70 Employees, As Coronavirus Continues To Grind Away At Revenues
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Despite Sign-Up And Income Surge For Creators, Patreon Lays Off 13% Of Workforce
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Vox Furloughs Roughly 100 Staffers As Pandemic Continues To Hit Digital Media Business
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