Government filings show that Dell Technologies reduced its employee count by 13,000 worldwide in 2023. This mass reduction comes after a year with thousands of layoffs for Austin’s third-largest ...
Still, when it comes to recording and sharing your own layoff or firing, career experts would advise you to exert some caution. "I think that this is insanely risky for future job prospects," says ...
Netflix has become just the latest media and technology giant to announce layoffs. Deadline reports that a "major restructure" is underway within Netflix, and that 15 people from the company's ...
This also made the government the largest single job cutter in March. Which other sectors saw the layoffs? A total of 257,254 jobs have been cut this year, the Challenger reported. Even as March ...
Since late 2022, every major tech company has initiated mass layoffs—with the exception of Apple. But now that is finally about to change. According to information the iPhone maker filed with ...
After startups faced a year of layoffs and a dramatic venture capital market slowdown, the tech job market is projected to start to bounce back in 2024. Still, with more than 50,000 layoffs thus ...
That amount of planned layoffs mark the highest monthly total since January 2023, when employers announced 102,943 cuts. Companies are cutting jobs as a result of store closures, bankruptcies ...
More than 90,000 people lost their jobs in March — making it the month with the highest number of cuts from U.S.-based employers since January of 2023 — as companies are adopting a "do more ...
And last week, Dell Technologies ... cut 400 and 500 jobs the following month, respectively. In 2023, nearly 1,200 tech companies laid off 263,180 people, according to layoffs.fyi.
The layoffs include 2,774 job cuts announced in 2023 for this year, and another 1,847 cuts announced in the first three months of 2024. Those cuts come at a time when New Jersey’s workforce ...
There were 257,254 job cuts in the first quarter of 2024, with the tech industry accounting for 42,442 of these layoffs. Dell Technologies (DELL), International Business Machines (IBM), Microsoft ...