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Information Week
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Major tech layoffs: An updated tracker
2 days ago - HP is laying off 2,000 employees as part of an ongoing restructuring plan called Future Now the company announced in 2022, according to the Los Angeles Times. HP’s Future Now plan was launched in response to declining sales for personal computers ...
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CNBC
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Here's a rundown of tech companies that have announced layoffs in 2022
November 10, 2022 - Meta cut 11,000 jobs Wednesday in the biggest tech layoff of 2022. It's not alone.
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What were the biggest tech layoffs of 2024?

Intel Corp. laid off the largest number of people among U.S. tech employers in 2024, by our count. The semiconductor giant laid off more than 15,000 employees last year.

It was followed closely by electric-car maker Tesla, which cut more than 14,000 roles, and networking company Cisco, with more than 10,000 total roles cut.

In 2023, Amazon layoffs led the numbers with 16,000 roles cut. Layoffs at Alphabet, the parent company of Google, totaled about 12,000, and Microsoft’s layoffs totaled about 10,000 workers in 2023, as did Facebook parent Meta’s layoffs.

Many venture-backed tech startups have also done layoffs as venture capital investment has fallen sharply since the peak in 2021, and falling startup valuations factor into their decisions to conduct layoffs.

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Tech Layoffs: US Companies With Job Cuts In 2024 And 2025
Are more tech layoffs coming?

Yes, more layoffs are likely coming. While there are signs that the volume of layoffs is tapering, experts we talked to expect job cuts in the tech sector to continue for the foreseeable future as large tech companies and startups continue to battle economic headwinds.

Seed and early-stage startups in particular may continue to conduct layoffs in an attempt to extend their cash runways in a difficult venture funding environment.

Tech layoffs noticeably increased at the start of 2022, ramped up in 2023, waned somewhat in 2024 and have continued in 2025.

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Tech Layoffs: US Companies With Job Cuts In 2024 And 2025
Why are tech companies doing layoffs?

Tech layoffs started to surge in 2022 and continued in 2023 and 2024. Companies have given various reasons for conducting layoffs.

Some companies — especially those in the e-commerce sector — nearly doubled their employee headcount to meet consumer demand during the COVID-19 pandemic’s stay-at-home mandates, and later found that they were overstaffed as daily life returned to normal.

Large tech employers such as Salesforce and Google parent Alphabet noted that their post-pandemic layoffs followed several years of rapid hiring fueled by fast growth — between 2019 and 2022, some companies nearly doubled their employee headcount. Some large tech companies also cited slowing sales and fears of a recession as reasons for downsizing.

Venture-backed startups, meanwhile, also cut jobs as a way to cut costs and preserve their cash reserves, as venture funding fell significantly after the peak in 2021. Some startups that ran out of cash and couldn’t raise new funding found themselves filing for bankruptcy or shutting down.

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news.crunchbase.com
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Tech Layoffs: US Companies With Job Cuts In 2024 And 2025
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Computerworld
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Tech layoffs in 2022: A timeline – Computerworld
February 4, 2025 - 22: HP—Up to 6,000 staff · When ... to $14.8 billion, HP also announced that it expects to lay off 4,000 to 6,000 employees by the end of fiscal year 2025, reducing its 51,000-strong global workforce by about 12%...
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Tech.co
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Tech Companies That Have Made Layoffs from 2022 to 2026
February 27, 2023 - The company has also announced that “indefinite layoffs” will be implemented as it continues to struggle with declining revenue. ByteDance, the company that owns TikTok, lets hundreds of TikTok employees go, with the social media platform ...
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Medium
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A rude awakening. The Big Tech Layoffs of 2022–2023 | by Carlos Arguelles | Medium
March 5, 2023 - A rude awakening The Big Tech Layoffs of 2022–2023 Amazon 18,000. Google 12,000. Microsoft 10,000. Meta 11,000. Twitter 6,000. Salesforce, Doordash, Snap, Lyft, Stripe, Redfin, the list continues …
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Crunchbase News
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Tech Layoffs: US Companies With Job Cuts In 2024 And 2025
1 week ago - Large tech employers such as Salesforce and Google parent Alphabet noted that their post-pandemic layoffs followed several years of rapid hiring fueled by fast growth — between 2019 and 2022, some companies nearly doubled their employee headcount.
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365 Data Science
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Big Tech Layoffs Aftermath: Who Found a Job & Where? – 365 Data Science
October 7, 2024 - Following a hiring spree in the tech sector during the pandemic, companies now resort to mass layoffs. The job cuts surpassed 150,000 in 2022 and continue in 2023, with over 13,900 new ones as of March.
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Verdict
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20 tech companies suffering through mass-layoffs in 2022 - Verdict
November 11, 2022 - The news came as its stock plummeted ... mass-layoffs of its own, saying the tech titan would be letting go of less than 1% of its employees, which would reportedly impact fewer than 1,000 people....
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365 Data Science
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Who Was Affected by the 2022–2023 Tech Layoffs? – 365 Data Science
June 28, 2023 - Following a hiring spree in the tech sector during the pandemic, employers have resorted to mass layoffs due to concerns about the upcoming economic recession. Over 150,000 people have been affected by the 2022 tech layoffs, and the wave continues ...
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Fortune
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Tech layoffs increase more than tenfold from 2021 to 2022 | Fortune
January 3, 2023 - Amazon and Meta were the two biggest tech companies to swing the ax last year, laying off a combined 21,000 people. While Elon Musk’s decimation of the staff at Twitter arguably earned the most widespread attention, it was just the fifth-largest ...
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Fast Company
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How layoffs derailed the tech job gravy train - Fast Company
2 days ago - Since 2022, tech employers have laid off upwards of 700,000 workers, according to the tracker Layoffs.fyi. With the exception of Apple, which has conducted a handful of more targeted cuts in recent years, the Big Tech companies—namely Amazon, ...
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Stanford University
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What explains recent tech layoffs, and why should we be worried? | Stanford Report
It is estimated that in 2022 alone, over 120,000 people have been dismissed from their job at some of the biggest players in tech – Meta, Amazon, Netflix, and soon Google – and smaller firms and starts ups as well.
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Gizmodo
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The Biggest Layoffs of the Tech Downturn...So Far
January 31, 2023 - Tesla, Netflix, Coinbase, and Robinhood have all announced layoffs in recent months, citing reasons ranging from rising inflation to a disastrous crypto market. There are signs those downturns are heading for Big Tech giants as well.
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Medium
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What caused tech layoff 2022–2024 | by Daniel Foo | Medium
February 4, 2025 - When the U.S. interest rates started rising in 2022 to combat high inflation, this had a massive effect on the tech layoffs that we saw from 2022–2024.
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Layoffs.fyi
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Layoffs.fyi - Tech Layoff Tracker and DOGE Layoff Tracker
February 25, 2025 - 122,549 tech employees laid off ∙ 257 tech companies w/ layoffs 152,922 tech employees laid off ∙ 551 tech companies w/ layoffs 264,320 tech employees laid off ∙ 1,193 tech companies w/ layoffs 165,269 tech employees laid off ∙ 1,064 ...
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Investopedia
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Largest Layoffs of 2022
December 5, 2022 - Below are the 10 U.S. tech companies that have made the largest job cuts in 2022: On Nov. 9, Mark Zuckerberg told to employees that Meta would be reducing its staff by approximately 13%. That amounts to more than 11,000 employees, and the company will be extending its hiring freeze through next year's first quarter. Peleton has had three separate rounds of layoffs this year, the first on Feb.
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TechWire Asia
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Tech reckoning: 7 most extensive firing and layoffs in 2023
September 10, 2025 - Tech giants including Amazon, Meta, Microsoft, Google, IBM, and Salesforce have announced sweeping job cuts. The tech reckoning from 2022 continued well into this year – and layoffs have been much worse.
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TechTarget
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Tech sector layoffs explained: What you need to know
The overall labor sector appeared strong in 2022 and into 2023, but the tech sector layoffs tend to be the most visible. Because the tech giants have many employees, a small percentage of layoffs still translates to thousands of people losing their jobs. Even after the dot-com bubble, the tech industry has been resilient to economic challenges due to its size and growing presence for personal and business use. Most of these large layoffs are from big household-name companies.
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BBC
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Big Tech jobs have lost their glamour
February 8, 2024 - Up until recently, tech roles – ... perks and the prospect of being at innovation's forefront. But since summer 2022, the sector has been rife with cuts, layoffs ......