Tech Layoffs 2024: Bumble Is Laying Off 350 Roles Amid Slowdown In User Spending – News18

Last Updated: February 28, 2024, 09:22 IST Bumble is a popular dating app across the world.…

Tech layoffs this week: Cisco cuts more than 4,000 jobs; Paramount lays off 800 employees; Instacart, Mozilla, and others announces job cuts | – Times of India

The tech industry’s massive wave of layoffs in 2024 has shown no signs of slowing down,…

This Indian exec-led US e-tailer announces job cuts: All the details | – Times of India

Instacart is laying off 250 employees, reducing 7% of its workforce. The job cuts target middle…

Fired by LinkedIn, hired by Google: How a viral video helped this woman land | – Times of India

Tech layoffs which started at the beginning of 2023 haven’t showed any signs of slowing down.…

Tech layoffs in 2024: Over 34,000 employees at Google, Amazon, and more than other 100 tech companies have lost jobs this year | – Times of India

The technology industry continues to experience a wave of layoffs as 2024 begins. Over 34,000 employees…

Tech layoffs in January 2024: CEO fires the whole company over 2-minute call; Google, Microsoft, Amazon continue layoffs; job cuts at TikTok, Flipkart, Swiggy, and others | – Times of India

There have been increasing job cuts since 2023 which have continued into 2024. In 2023, over…

Tech Layoffs Continue: PayPal Fires 2,500 Employees To ‘Right Size’ The Company – News18

PayPal is the latest tech giant to let go of employees in 2024. After Google, Microsoft,…

Tech layoffs this week: Microsoft laying off 1,900 gaming staff, eBay cuts 1,000 jobs, and Flipkart, Swiggy plan job cuts, and more | – Times of India

The tech industry has faced significant challenges, including a difficult economy, the COVID-19 pandemic, and business…

Salesforce may cut 700 jobs in its next round of layoff: Report – Times of India

A new wave of job cuts has been sweeping through the tech industry as major companies…

Tech Layoffs 2024: Microsoft To Let Go Of 1,900 Employees From Its Gaming Division – News18

Microsoft is downsizing its gaming teams. These layoffs, confirmed by Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer, represents…