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The companies that have cut jobs this year


Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg speaks at Georgetown University in Washington on Oct. 17, 2019.

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The job cuts in tech land are piling up, as companies that led the 10-year stock bull market adapt to a new reality.

Days after Twitter’s new boss Elon Musk slashed half his company’s workforce, Facebook parent Meta announced its most significant round of layoffs ever. Meta said on Wednesday that it’s eliminating 13% of its staff, which amounts to more than 11,000 employees.

Last month, Meta announced a second straight quarter of declining revenue and forecast another drop in the fourth quarter. Digital advertisers are cutting back on spending as rising inflation curbs consumer spending, and apps like Facebook are suffering from Apple’s iOS privacy update, which limited ad targeting.

The tech industry broadly has seen a string of layoffs in 2022 in the face of uncertain economic conditions. Here are the big ones that have been announced recently. 

Meta: about 11,000 jobs cut

Twitter: about 3,700 jobs cut

Lyft: around 700 jobs cut 

Stripe: around 1,100 jobs cut

Coinbase: around 1,100 jobs cut

Shopify: around 1,000 jobs cut

Netflix: around 450 jobs cut

Microsoft: less than 1,000 job cuts reportedly

Snap: more than 1,000 jobs cut 

Robinhood: 31% of its staff

Chime: about 160 jobs cut

Tesla: cutting 10% of salaried employees

Meta lays off 13% of its staff, cuts discretionary spending and extends hiring freeze

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