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Technology sector faces significant job cuts in 2025. Over 61,000 tech jobs are lost across 130 companies. Microsoft, Google, Amazon, and CrowdStrike ...
CrowdStrike delivered a quarterly outlook that fell short of analysts' expectations, sending shares lower in extended trading ...
In 2025, the tech industry is witnessing another significant wave of layoffs as major players like Microsoft, Google, Amazon, ...
Cybersecurity giant CrowdStrike is letting go of five per ... AI firm GupShup let go of 200 employees in its second wave of job cuts within five months. German logistics startup Forto reduced ...
Based in Austin, Texas, CrowdStrike's chief executive, George Kurtz, said the cuts would be made globally, with AI taking some of the jobs. Other reasons for the cuts included market demand for ...
May jobs report, Fed Chair Powell's comments, U.S. trade deficit, consumer credit, earnings reports scheduled from ...
CrowdStrike - the cybersecurity company that caused a global IT outage last year - has confirmed its plans to cut 5% of its workforce, in part due to its AI efficiency efforts. The company said it ...
CrowdStrike, Meta, and Block slashed roles. Layoffs hit hardest in tech and government sectors, fueled by AI shifts, cost-cutting, and federal downsizing. Job cuts creating further trouble?( ...
Over 61,000 tech jobs have been cut in 2025 as Microsoft, Google, Amazon, and IBM lead major layoffs across 130 companies, reflecting industry shifts and AI-driven restructuring.
Local tech job cuts depend on the broader economic and ... Similarly, cyber security firm CrowdStrike revealed it would eliminate 5% of its workforce, citing efficiencies gained through AI ...
This wave of layoffs, unlike previous downturns driven by financial collapses or market crashes, is driven by three primary factors: slowing post-pandemic revenue growth, ongoing global economic ...