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2024 and 2025 Tech Layoffs: The Complete Breakdown

February 5, 20253 Mins Read
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Tech Industry Continues to Face Layoffs in 2024

The trend of job cuts in the tech sector rolled on into 2024, following substantial layoffs in previous years. Data from Layoffs.fyi reveals that over 150,000 positions were eliminated across 542 companies this year alone. Major players such as Tesla, Amazon, Google, TikTok, Snap, and Microsoft all announced significant layoffs, while many smaller startups either downsized or completely ceased operations.

As we move into 2025, we will keep an eye on ongoing layoffs to track how the industry is evolving. We’ll separate our lists for 2024 and 2025 later this year to help you better understand the patterns.

Monitoring these layoffs helps us assess the impact on worker innovation at both large and small companies. It also sheds light on how businesses are adopting artificial intelligence and automation, which has begun to affect once secure job markets. The emotional toll on those impacted by layoffs cannot be overlooked, highlighting the human aspect amid discussions of progress and technological advancement.

Below, you’ll find a running list of notable layoffs across the tech industry in 2024. We will update this list as new information becomes available. If you have insights on any layoffs, feel free to reach out, and anonymity is guaranteed if preferred.

Monthly Layoffs Overview

January 2024:

  • Major companies announced cuts, including Amazon and Stripe, both reducing their workforce for various reasons, like heightened focus on efficiency and strategic restructuring.

February 2024:

  • Okta confirmed the layoff of 400 employees, while Cruise decided to cut half its workforce, including key executives, as it shifts operations under General Motors’ banner.

March 2024:

  • A broader wave of layoffs continued affecting many sectors. LinkedIn let go of 202 staff, and major brands like TikTok and Microsoft announced their own cuts.

April 2024:

  • A significant drop in team sizes was noted with companies like Tesla and Google executing strategic layoffs to improve financial stability.

May 2024:

  • More job cuts were reported, with PayPal and Adobe announcing reductions as they adapt to market conditions.

Notable Shutdowns and Job Eliminations

  • Cushion: The fintech startup closed doors completely.
  • Wayfair: Announced cuts affecting around 1,650 positions as it restructures.
  • Meta: Laid off 5% of its employees while targeting low performers to prepare for a challenging year.
  • Bluevine: Reduced its team by approximately 18% amid economic pressures.

These layoffs reflect a challenging era for the tech industry, where companies are navigating a rapidly changing landscape. The ongoing adjustments illustrate the balancing act between innovation and cost management, and the importance of aligning workforce needs with emerging technologies.

As the world of technology evolves, so do the needs of these companies. This dynamic not only impacts employment but also the future direction of innovation in the industry.

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