EBay (NASDAQ:EBAY) has become the latest technology company to announce broad-based layoffs as it contends with slowing demand and a potential recession this year ...
eBay announces that it intends to lay off around ... The company blames the job cuts on “macroeconomic conditions and changing customer priorities.” The company issued several rounds of ...
The layoff wave has swept not only startups and mid-sized firms, but also big tech companies such as Amazon, Microsoft, and ...
E-commerce giant eBay has announced to lay off around 500 workers, about 4 per cent of its staff globally, citing the macroeconomic situation. Jamie Iannone, CEO of eBay, announced the layoffs on ...
The job cuts in tech land are piling up ... Slowing demand for PCs hit Dell harder than its competitors. Ebay announced it would lay off 500 workers, or 4% of its headcount, in February.
More than 153,000 global technology-sector employees have been laid off since the start of 2023, according to data compiled ...
Amazon, Alphabet, Meta, Salesforce and Disney have all slashed staff this year, citing cloudy economic forecasts.
Meta has joined Palantir Technologies, Twilio, Zoom, eBay, Okta, Splunk, PayPal, IBM, SAP, Spotify, Alphabet, Intel, Microsoft, Coinbase, Cisco, Amazon, Salesforce ...
Amazon has confirmed new cost-cutting saying an additional 9000 workers will be let go after firing 18000 employees in ...
Photo: Daniel Acker/Bloomberg Irish workers at eBay, an online retail giant, face a nervous wait following the tech business announcing it was cutting 4 per cent of its staff globally, amounting to ...
The retail giant has confirmed new cost-cutting saying an additional 9000 workers will be let go after firing 18000 employees ...
Following major job cuts earlier this year ... and systems integration exhibition in Barcelona. E-commerce company eBay announced in an SEC filing on Feb. 7 that it's laying off 500 people ...