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Big Tech layoffs grab headlines. But it could be worse, economists say
Google and other Big Tech companies have cut thousands of jobs in recent months, but it's not all doom and gloom.
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Roofstock, valued at $1.9B last year, cuts 27% of staff in second round of layoffs
Proptech company Roofstock has laid off about 27% of its staff today, according to an email sent to employees viewed by ...
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With no end in sight yet, will 2023 be the year of layoffs?
When money is cheap, instead of taking calculated risks, companies buy back their own shares and drive stock prices up ...
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Big Tech Has Layoffs All Wrong
From Meta to DocuSign to Twilio, tech companies have laid off more than 275,000 workers since last year, according to Layoffs ...
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Tech Layoffs Really Are Rising, and Here’s Why
Layoffs are making headlines again ... laid off more than 11,000 employees — about 13% of its staff at the time. On Feb. 8, Zoom Video Communications, Inc. announced it would lay off 15% ...
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Zoom's Growth Is Slowing but It's Not Done
In this podcast, Motley Fool senior analyst Matt Argersinger discusses: Zoom Video Communications' slowing revenue growth. How Zoom's brand gives it an advantage against bigger co ...
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Zoom’s Bug Bounty program helps protect customers
That’s why the bug bounty program focuses on recruiting skilled, effective researchers. In 2022, the company sent additional invitations to researchers to join our HackerOne program with a focus on ...
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The Deeply Personal Impact Of This Round Of Layoffs
If you are a leader charged with laying off employees or you’ve been laid off, your job now is to make sense of what’s ...
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Banking Turmoil, Cost Cuts, Layoffs And More: How To Manage Through The Current Gloom And Doom
It's hard to push forward on exciting and expensive new business initiatives when common sense suggests companies take it ...
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Meta cuts more jobs in latest tech layoffs
Meta has joined Palantir Technologies, Twilio, Zoom, eBay, Okta, Splunk, PayPal, IBM, SAP, Spotify, Alphabet, Intel, Microsoft, Coinbase, Cisco, Amazon, Salesforce ...

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