Microsoft, Meta, Amazon, and Google are among the firms laying off employees. According to layoff.fyi, over 71 tech companies ...
The latest monthly report from Challenger, Gray & Christmas Inc, a global outplacement and business and executive coaching firm, found that employers in the US cut down more jobs in Jan against Dec.
While no industry has been entirely immune, some have been hit harder than others. The technology sector, once a beacon of ...
Many US tech giants such as Microsoft, Meta, Amazon, Salesforce, Walmart, Stripe and other companies have announced job cuts ...
Sprinklr has cut 15% of its workforce — around 500 employees — due to business performance not meeting expectations.
Companies, nonprofits and government agencies in Washington state are reeling from President Trump's order freezing climate-related funding.
In a recent World Economic Forum survey, some 41% of companies worldwide said they were expecting to reduce their workforces ...
Infosys lays off over 300 freshers who failed internal assessments, sparking union backlash and threat of official complaint.
The tech layoffs can be attributed to factors including market instability, tightened budgets, and the need to adapt to ...
Google, Microsoft, Amazon and Facebook are among a number of companies that have all handed out pink slips in January. Around ...
HR software giant Workday is following in the footsteps of Microsoft, Google, and Meta with a massive round of layoffs.
The cuts are part of a broader restructuring plan. CEO Carl Eschenbach said demand for artificial intelligence could “drive a new era of growth.” ...