Tech Layoffs of 2023
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Big Tech Companies cutting jobs in 2023
The tech industry is reeling from the mixture of a tough economy, the COVID-19 pandemic and a few apparent commercial enterprise missteps. And at the same time as that caused process cuts in 2022, the headcount discounts have unluckily ramped up in 2023. Here are the biggest layoffs of the year 2023 so far.
Google layoffs 2023
Accenture laid off 80 Help subcontractors.
Spotify layoffs 2023
Spotify cut 200 jobs in the podcast unit.
Sonos layoffs 2023
Sonos said in June, it would lay off around 130 jobs.
Plex layoffs 2023
Plex cuts 37 people in June, in all areas.
Shopify layoffs 2023
Shopify laid off 20 percent of its workforce.
Lyft layoffs 2023
The company was laying off 1,072 workers.
Dropbox layoffs 2023
The cloud storage company would lay off 500 jobs.
Roku layoffs 2023
Roku cuts 200 employees in March 2023.
Meta layoffs 2023
The Facebook Company, Meta, has planed to lay off 10,000 workers in 2023.
Zoom layoffs 2023
The video calling app needs to lay off 1,200 jobs in 2023.
Yahoo layoffs 2023
Yahoo lay off more than 1,600 people in 2023.
Amazon layoffs 2023
Amazon giant would eliminate 18,000 jobs in 2023.
Microsoft layoffs 2023
Bill Gate's Company cuts 10,000 jobs in 2023.
PayPal layoffs 2023
The payment firm lay off 2,000 employees in 2023.
Tech Layoffs in 2023, in few words :
2023's tech layoffs highlight the tech industry's resilience amid challenges. Beyond numbers, stories of adaptability and reskilling emerge, showcasing individuals' determination.
Lessons learned will shape future company strategies—prioritizing well-being, learning culture, and diversification.
This year's upheaval underscores the industry's ability to innovate and adapt. Professionals and companies embracing change pave the way for a stronger tech ecosystem. The collective experiences act as a compass for a more inclusive and robust future.