Layoffs continue apace after more than 136,000 employees were cut by major U.S. companies in the first quarter of 2023.
Here you’ll find a complete list of all the known layoffs in tech, from Big Tech to startups, broken down by month throughout ...
Epic Games, the maker of Fortnite, said on Thursday that it will lay off 16% of its staff, around 830 employees, as it ...
CEO Tim Sweeney cited decreasing revenue from Fortnite as a reason for the layoffs and said in a memo that "we’ve been ...
Big Tech wants to bring back some of the workers it laid off. The decision might come down to how a company handled the ...
Reddit rolled out a new program today that allows the platform’s biggest contributors to earn real-world money for their ...
Both General Motors and Stellantis announced layoffs Wednesday as UAW members continue to walk the picket line at three ...
Video game and software developer Epic Games has laid off 16% of its workforce, the company announced in an internal email sent to employees on Thursday. The layoffs span many of the company’s ...
Epic Games, an American video game and software developer and publisher, is laying off around 16% of its employees to reduce costs.
A Wixom-based automotive supplier announced it may need to lay off a substantial portion of its 171 hourly workers, citing "unforeseen business circumstances" at a time when similar companies are ...
Despite multiple companies investing billions into Epic Games, years of overspending and chasing ambitious models have led to mass layoffs at the company.
Meta Platforms Inc. employees are slowly starting to enjoy coming into the office more, bouncing back from a morale crisis ...