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Amid layoffs at Microsoft and other large tech companies, experts are debating whose jobs are most likely to be spared.
Recruit Holdings, the Japanese parent company of job search and employee review giants Indeed and Glassdoor, is cutting ...
WARN notice data posted by the state shows Microsoft’s latest layoffs are expected to affect 830 staffers in Washington at its Bellevue and Redmond locations, with a start date of Aug. 31. Another two ...
The double-digit percentage layoffs at TripleLift come roughly four months after the company hired Dave Helmreich as its new ...
As recently as five years ago, America’s largest tech companies represented stable, lucrative, and futureproof employment.
This isn’t Indeed’s first round of layoffs. In 2024, the company cut 1,000 jobs, and in 2023, it slashed 2,200. The recurring ...
Romero Games deny "everyone is out of a job" after the layoffs, though Microsoft made "no mention" of layoffs coming, even ...
Some within the industry, like Dario Amodei of Anthropic, argue that entry-level positions are most susceptible because their tasks are more easily automated. Amodei said that ...
About 160 people will lose their jobs at Microsoft’s ZeniMax Media in Rockville as part of the company’s recent cuts.
After Microsoft's latest layoffs, an Xbox executive recommended Copilot as a tool to help affected employees manage stress ...
Microsoft is deprioritizing ad tech; Google wants to get back into publishers’ good graces; and Meta has been quietly developing proactive chatbots.
More tech workers feel the pain as Microsoft pivots. Suddenly, the world's most valuable company is going on without them.