Fired by Oracle, Meta? Goldman Sachs warns laid-off tech workers - job hunt may be long and costly
Tech layoffs 2026 due to AI explained: Tech workers displaced by AI face a tougher job market, taking an average of one month longer to find new employment. Upon reemployment, they often experience real earnings losses exceeding 3% due to occupati...

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AI Layoffs 2026: How Long It Takes to Find a Job After Tech Layoffs
According to a new note from Goldman Sachs strategist Pierfrancesco Mei, workers displaced by technology, especially AI, are facing a slower and more difficult path back into employment, as per a report. On average, they take about a month longer to find a new job compared to workers from more stable fields.Goldman Sachs Warning: Salary Impact After AI Job Loss - Why Workers Are Earning Less
Even when they do land a role, it may not match what they had before. The report highlights that displaced tech workers typically see real earnings drop by more than 3%, while those from less disrupted industries experience little to no loss.Why Tech Workers Are Losing Jobs Faster
Mei said, "Workers displaced from technology-disrupted occupations face more difficult short-run transitions back into employment," adding, "They take approximately one month longer to find a new job and suffer real earnings losses of more than 3% upon reemployment, compared with negligible losses for workers displaced from more stable occupations," as quoted by Yahoo Finance.What Is Occupational Downgrading and Why It Matters
One key reason behind this trend is what experts call “occupational downgrading.” In simple terms, many workers are forced to take roles that require fewer analytical or interpersonal skills. The same technological shifts that eliminated their jobs are also reducing the value of the skills they previously relied on.Mei explained that, "A key mechanism behind these worse outcomes is occupational downgrading. Workers displaced by technology are more likely to move into more routine occupations requiring fewer analytical and interpersonal skills, likely because the same technological shifts that eliminated their positions also eroded the value of their existing skills," as quoted by Yahoo Finance.
Tech Layoffs News: Block, Amazon, Oracle and Meta Job Cuts Explained
The warning comes as layoffs tied to AI adoption continue to hit major companies like Block, Amazon, Oracle, and Meta.Block Layoffs: How AI Is Replacing Traditional Workflows
At Block, the cuts were especially severe, with the company reducing its workforce by 40%. CFO Amrita Ahuja explained that AI is rapidly changing how work gets done, turning tasks that once took days into processes that can be completed in hours.Ahuja shared that, "I would encourage everybody, including my fellow CFOs, to just be curious and using the tools," adding, "You often don't get the 'aha moment' until you realize you've automated a piece of your work — something that might have taken days before can now take hours or less," as quoted by Yahoo Finance.
Oracle Layoffs 2026: Thousands Laid Off Across Regions
Oracle’s layoffs were also significant. Led by founder Larry Ellison, the company reportedly cut up to 30,000 jobs across the US, Mexico, and other regions.US Tech Job Losses 2026: Over 52,000 Workers Affected
The broader picture shows just how widespread the shift is. Data from Challenger, Gray & Christmas reveals that over 52,000 US tech workers lost their jobs in the first three months of 2026 alone. In March, the sector saw 18,720 job cuts, up 40% compared to the same time last year.Tech Industry Outlook 2026: What Workers Should Expect Next
This may not be the end. Andy Challenger, the firm's chief revenue officer, explained that, "Companies are shifting budgets toward AI investments at the expense of jobs," adding, "The actual replacing of roles can be seen in technology companies, where AI can replace coding functions. Other industries are testing the limits of this new technology, and while it can’t replace jobs completely, it is costing jobs," as quoted by Yahoo Finance.FAQs
Why are tech workers losing jobs?Many layoffs are linked to companies adopting AI to automate tasks.
How long does it take to find a new job after layoffs?
On average, about a month longer than workers in stable industries.
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