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Over 92,000 tech layoffs in just 5 months of 2026: AI replacing jobs faster than expected as Meta, Microsoft, Amazon job cuts trigger fear in USTech layoffs 2026: Over 92,000 tech jobs vanished by May 2026, with April seeing the worst layoffs in two years. US tech giants like Meta, ...
Job cuts at Freshworks; Meesho, PB Fintech Q4 earningsFreshworks announced job cuts as it ramps up AI focus. This and more in today's ETtech Top 5.
ETMarkets Smart Talk | AI boom driving Indian family offices to global markets; US offers richer playbook: Amit GoelIndian family offices are increasingly looking beyond domestic markets as the global AI boom reshapes investment strategies. Limited pure-p...
- Alphabet plans major India expansion as US tightens visa rules: Report
The company has leased one office tower and purchased options on two others in Alembic City, a development in the city's Whitefield tech co...
UK's Compass plans to boost India headcount as GCCs drive growthThe UK-based company, which employs about 40,000 people in India across functions including food catering and facilities services, aims to ...
India, let's get AI-ready, steady, goTech giants are fiercely competing for AI engineers, offering massive pay packages while simultaneously downsizing in other areas. This cre...
This is India's moment to arrive on the global stage: Vineet JainIndia is now poised to take the next big jump and take a leading role in driving big ideas in three major areas -innovation in technology a...
Google illegally cut contract staffers who worked on AI, union allegesThe Alphabet Workers Union accused the internet giant of violating federal labor law, which prohibits retaliation against employees for org...
Google illegally cut contract employees working on AI, alleges labour unionThe workers, whose jobs have included improving the quality of answers in Google’s search engine and artificial intelligence chatbot, are e...
Layoffs 2023: Tech companies which laid off most number of employeesETtech takes a look at the top 10 tech companies that have slashed the most number of jobs.
Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai reaps over $200 million in 2022 amid cost-cuttingThe pay disparity comes at a time when Alphabet, the parent company of Google, has been cutting jobs globally, The Mountain View, Californi...
Google India fires employee after awarding him 'Star Performer' of the monthThe Google India employee claimed that the company fired him despite awarding him a “star” performer of the month badge, which surprised hi...
Google to cut 240 jobs in Ireland as part of global layoffsThe company is cutting 85 sales roles, 80 engineering and technology jobs and 75 support function roles
Google India lays off 453 employees; CEO Sundar Pichai mails affected staffGoogle has sacked 453 employees from various departments in India on Thursday. Sundar Pichai, CEO, Alphabet and Google, in an email to the ...
OLX to slash workforce by 15%, fire at least 1,500 employeesThe company, owned by Prosus, started its business in India in 2009 and operates OLX and OLX Autos. Prosus is controlled by South Africa-ba...
About 3,000 tech employees now being fired a day on average in JanIn 2022, over 1,000 companies laid off 154,336 workers, as per the data by layoffs tracking site Layoffs.fyi. The mass tech layoffs of 2022...
Layoffs in 2023: the most important stories this weekGoogle is the latest tech firm to trim staff as the economic boom that the industry rode during the Covid-19 pandemic ebbs. The tech giant ...
Alphabet’s life-sciences division Verily laying off 15% of staff: reportVerily, which specialises in health sciences, is one of Google’s sister companies
Google sets rules for HQ guest speakers after row over Indian historianDisputes over speakers have roiled Google since at least April, when it said internal rancor prompted it to cancel a talk on India's socior...
Oracle starts job cuts in USThe layoffs at Oracle will affect employees at its offices in the San Francisco Bay Area, Monday's report said, but it did not mention the ...