Por: The Hill Tech November 18, 2022
Big Tech companies have announced tens of thousands of layoffs in recent weeks amid stock losses, jumbo interest rate hikes implemented by the Federal Reserve and consumers’ pivot away from goods in the aftermath of the worst of the coronavirus pandemic. At the height of the pandemic, the Federal Reserve slashed interest rates to near-zero levels, both former President Trump and President Biden signed COVID-19 stimulus bills into law and... + full article
Newsweek USA Nation December 02, 2022
November was a terrible month for tech jobs, with layoffs at Amazon, Meta (Facebook) at Twitter alone totaling nearly 25,000, but despite the tech staff losses, the U.S. economy is still adding jobs.The sweeping job cuts in tech standout from the rest of the jobs figures,... + más
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NBC News USA Tech November 27, 2022
The tech industry has enjoyed seemingly unstoppable growth over the last five years, but in 2022 it finally hit an immovable object: a slowing worldwide economy. Tech companies big and small have eliminated tens of thousands of jobs this year, as executives cited inflation,... + más
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Forbes USA Business November 23, 2022
(Photo via Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images).Getty Images Key Takeaways Layoffs, layoffs and more layoffs. The tech industry is one that doesn’t shy away from a buzzword, but this is one they’d probably rather do without. There have been a string of companies downsizing... + más
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The Atlantic USA Opinion November 17, 2022
The industry is having a midlife crisis.Getty; The AtlanticNovember 17, 2022, 6 AM ETThis is Work in Progress, a newsletter by Derek Thompson about work, technology, and how to solve some of America’s biggest problems. .The tech industry seems to be in a recession. Although... + más
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Time USA Business November 10, 2022
Sitting in front of a computer screen for a 10-minute Zoom call on Wednesday, Mark Zuckerberg did something he had never done before. The Meta CEO explained to employees that he will be making the largest-scale layoffs in company history in an effort to cut costs after last... + más
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Fox Business USA Tech October 29, 2022
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... + más
Intel Layoffs: Will Intel Stock Keep Going Up By Cutting Costs? | Forbes
Remember the summer spike in layoffs that pointed to a U.S. recession? It didn't happen. | MarketWatch
Forbes USA Business October 24, 2022
Getty Images Key Takeaways If you follow tech news, you’ve probably heard that Intel, one of the world’s largest chip makers, is planning to cut thousands of jobs through ‘targeted’ layoffs. The greatest impacts will likely occur in the sales and marketing departments.... + más
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