More Than 138,000 Tech-sector Employees Have Lost Their Jobs Since the Start of 2023

This year is firmly on pace to surpass 2022 for global tech redundancies, with tech companies laying off more than 138,000 employees so far

More than 138,000 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 has gone up more than fivefold since mid-January.

The data suggest that 2023 is firmly on pace to surpass 2022 for global tech redundancies, with 485 tech companies laying off 138,302 employees since the start of the year. Last year, 1,024 tech companies laid off a total of 154,336 employees, according to Layoffs.fyi.

Related: Meta to cut 10,000 more jobs in latest round of layoffs for Facebook parent

Earlier this week, Facebook parent Meta Platforms Inc. (META)announced plans to lay off an additional 10,000 employees as it focuses on a "year of efficiency."

"With less hiring, I've made the difficult decision to further reduce the size of our recruiting team," Meta Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg wrote in a blog post on March 14. "We expect to announce restructurings and layoffs in our tech groups in late April, and then our business groups in late May."

Zuckerberg added: "Overall, we expect to reduce our team size by around 10,000 people and to close around 5,000 additional open roles that we haven't yet hired."

In November, Meta announced that it would cut 11,000 employees, or about 13% of its workforce, in the first layoffs in the company's 18-year history.

A host of tech companies, $Palantir Technologies Inc.(PLTR)$ , Twilio Inc. (TWLO), DocuSign Inc. (DOCU), Salesforce Inc. (CRM), SAP (SAP.XE), Zoom Video Communications Inc. (ZM), eBay Inc. (EBAY), Dell Technologies Inc. (DELL), PayPal Holdings Inc. (PYPL), International Business Machines Corp. (IBM), $Intel(INTC)$ , $Microsoft(MSFT)$ , Spotify Technology (SPOT) and $Alphabet(GOOG)$ $Alphabet(GOOGL)$ have announced job cuts in 2023.

In late February, citing three people familiar with the matter, the New York Times reported that Twitter had laid off another 200 employees, equal to about 10% of the roughly 2,000 people still working at the company.


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  • pixiezz
    ·2023-03-18
    Meta possibility go way down. Layoffs is not a good sign for development. Little savings may not help. I don’t understand why investors looks so stupid.
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  • vippy
    ·2023-03-18
    Meta verse is toast. Name change was ridiculous. What a clown idea. Next name is cassette tape. More relevant at least tapes are making a comeback.
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  • Tigal80
    ·2023-03-15

    Yes gogogogog off

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  • cheerzy
    ·2023-03-18
    AI can lift meta of course but not at the cost of layoffs. World will be all AI over time.
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  • wigglyz
    ·2023-03-18
    Meta has announced paid verification for Facebook and Instagram
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  • Tigal80
    ·2023-03-15
    Yes gogogogogog
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    ·2023-03-15
    hhh
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    ·2023-03-15
    that sucks
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