Global tech layoffs have more than quadrupled since mid-January, according to Layoffs.fyi.
More than 119,000 global technology-sector employees have been laid off since the start of 2023, according to data compiled by the website Layoffs.fyi.Related: Dell joins Okta, Splunk, PayPal, IBM, SAP, Spotify, Google, Intel, Microsoft, Amazon and... More than 119,000 global technology-sector employees have been laid off since the start of 2023, according to data compiled by the website Layoffs.fyi.
Citing three people familiar with the matter, the New York Times reported that Twitter laid off another 200 employees on Saturday night, equal to about 10% of the roughly 2,000 people who remain at the company. A host of tech companies, including Twilio Inc. TWLO , DocuSign Inc. DOCU , Salesforce Inc. CRM , SAP SAP , Zoom Video Communications Inc. ZM , eBay Inc. EBAY , Dell Technologies Inc. DELL , PayPal Holdings Inc. PYPL , International Business Machines Corp. IBM , Intel Corp.
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