Tech layoffs in 2024: The year that saw big tech job cuts surge
Industry giants such as Microsoft, Google and Apple were at the forefront of this trend. Google reduced top management roles by 10% as part of a broader push to double efficiency. Microsoft cut 1,900 jobs in January at Activision Blizzard and Xbox...

Let's take a look at the firms that shed jobs last year:
Google: The search giant reduced top management roles by 10% as part of a broader push to double efficiency. In January, Google laid off hundreds of employees in its advertising sales division, marking a significant move in its cost-cutting measures. It also eliminated 100 employees at its video platform, YouTube.
Amazon: In January, Amazon laid off several hundred employees in its streaming and studio operations.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) also cut several hundred sales, marketing and tech roles.
Apple: In April, Apple laid off 600 employees across its self-driving car and smartwatch screen projects. The company also cut 100 jobs in its services group in August.
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Intel: Chip-maker Intel slashed 15,000 jobs - over 15% of its workforce - in August. These layoffs are part of a $10-billion cost-reduction plan for 2025, prompted by disappointing second-quarter earnings and a bleak outlook.
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Tesla: In April, Tesla initiated a series of layoffs, affecting as many as 21,473 employees across 50 companies in the technology sector. The move came as Tesla sought to reduce its overall workforce by approximately 10%.
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GoPro: Action camera maker GoPro cut about 15% of its workforce in August, as part of a restructuring plan to reduce operating expenses.
Freshwork: Nasdaq-listed software-as-a-service (SaaS) major Freshworks slashed its workforce by 13%, impacting about 660 employees globally in November, as part of its efforts to streamline operations.
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