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Big Tech layoffs could hurt Americans, but the 'worst is still on the way': tech insider

Por: Fox Business Tech October 29, 2022

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Microsoft, Meta, Twitter and other big tech firms will continue layoffs and hiring freezes as companies look to cut cost, Bay Area recruiting site founder says. Americans could suffer from Big Tech firms laying off workers and freezing hiring as the economy remains volatile, the founder of a Bay Area job search community told Fox News.  The average American will probably be impacted, at least in some form, by what may happen in this next... + full article



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