Change has again hit the C-Suite of a Morrisville company that saw a complete executive overhaul during the pandemic.
More than 139,000 global technology-sector employees have been laid off since the start of 2023, according to data compiled by the website Layoffs.fyi. The website’s tally of 2023 global tech layoffs ...
Two months after shedding nearly 5% of its global workforce through layoffs, Utah business software firm Qualtrics is being ...
Zoom has plans to lay off 1,300 employees. Salesforce is planning to reduce overhead by eliminating about 10 percent of its staff, while software company SAP is downsizing by around 3,000 employees.
The German software giant is helping businesses sort through a dizzying parade of tech from automation to AI that could remake how companies run.
In January, SAP announced it will be laying off up to 3,000 employees, or about 2.5 per cent of its global workforce. Klein said the 3,000 layoffs are part of a “targeted restructuring in select ...
Meta confirmed plans Tuesday to lay off approximately 10,000 more employees — expanding a bloodbath that began with about 11,000 job cuts last November. The Facebook and Instagram parent will ...
Note: This story originally published on Dec. 1, 2022 and included an interview with layoffs.fyi creator Roger Lee. It was updated on March 15 with new data and information on layoffs in the tech ...
Meta has joined Palantir Technologies, Twilio, Zoom, eBay, Okta, Splunk, PayPal, IBM, SAP, Spotify, Alphabet, Intel, Microsoft, Coinbase, Cisco, Amazon, Salesforce ...
Amazon has announced another round of job cuts from its global workforce. On top of the 18,000 layoffs announced in January, ...
Four months after it laid off 13% of its workforce, Meta has announced a fresh round of cuts, impacting recruitment, tech, and business groups ...