从LinkedIn看到的今年6,7月份以来的 Laid Off 大公司名单。 转发过来跟大家分享。 我也是最近 Laid Off, 正在努力找工作。 希望自己和所有和我一样的姐妹都有好运气。 Firms that have announced layoffs since the beginning of July include: New York City-based visual collaboration platform InVision announced layoffs and a CEO change in a LinkedIn post. Wearable-tech maker Whoop is laying off 15% of its 630-person workforce, while rowing-tech company Hydrow is cutting 35% of its staff. Both companies are based in Boston. Food tech startup Lunchbox has laid off 33% of its workforce. 7-Eleven has laid off around 880 corporate employees after its $21 billion acquisition of Speedway. Ford plans to cut as many as 8,000 jobs, mostly in its gas-fueled vehicle division, Bloomberg has said, citing anonymous sources. Asurion, a Nashville-based global tech services company, laid off 750 employees. It cut about 300 workers in November 2019. Healthtech firm Olive joined a growing list of Central Ohio companies making layoffs by cutting 450 jobs. LinkedIn members have posted about being laid off this week, at: online pharmacy Capsule, a New York City-based tech unicorn; Michigan-based internet security platform Censys; Utah-based Traeger Grills; online banker Varo, digital-collaboration startup Mural, AI sales platform People.ai, and hiring platform Workstream, all based in San Francisco. Other companies making layoffs this month: wireless giant T-Mobile, supply-chain tech platform Project44, Seattle real estate startup Flyhomes, and Near Intelligence Inc. Three applied behavior analysis (ABA) therapy service providers announced cuts: Forta, 360 Behavioral Health, and Center for Autism & Related Disorders (CARD). Genetic testing firm Invitae laid off 1,000 employees – 40% of its workforce – and made numerous changes at the executive level. Video platform Vimeo CEO Anjali Sud announced 6% staff cuts in a LinkedIn post. OpenSea CEO cites "crypto winter" as NFT giant lays off 20% of staff. Victoria's Secret laid off about 160 managers as part of a restructuring. Online mortgage banker loanDepot is laying off about 4,800 employees this year, a 42% cut to its workforce, which numbered 11,300 at the end of 2021. Tonal, a Peloton competitor in the connected workout equipment field, laid off 35% of its workforce as it eyes an initial public offering. ChowNow, a delivery and marketing service for restaurants, laid off about 100 workers ear just days after "instant" delivery startup Gopuff cut 1,500 of its global workforce and closed 76 U.S. warehouses. More recently, food-tech startup Lunchbox laid off 60 employees, a third of its workforce. Virtual events platform Hopin, a tech unicorn valued at $7.75 billion, laid off 29% of employees. Electric carmaker Rivian said it was cutting "hundreds" after conceding it "grew too fast." Food-tech companies Sunday and Nextbite announced restructuring and layoffs. Healthcare companies OhioHealth and Alto cut staff. Next Insurance, a small business insurance provider, laid off 17% of its workforce. Video game retailer GameStop announced layoffs and also said chief financial officer Mike Recupero was leaving the company. Twitter laid off about one-third of its talent acquisition team. At the end of June, San Francisco was in the spotlight as layoffs were made by numerous tech companies: game developers Niantic and Unity, online newsletter platform Substack and real estate company HomeLight. Elsewhere, data storage provider Qumulo and Parallel Wireless also made cuts.
Firms that have announced layoffs since the beginning of July include: New York City-based visual collaboration platform InVision announced layoffs and a CEO change in a LinkedIn post.
Wearable-tech maker Whoop is laying off 15% of its 630-person workforce, while rowing-tech company Hydrow is cutting 35% of its staff. Both companies are based in Boston.
Food tech startup Lunchbox has laid off 33% of its workforce.
7-Eleven has laid off around 880 corporate employees after its $21 billion acquisition of Speedway.
Ford plans to cut as many as 8,000 jobs, mostly in its gas-fueled vehicle division, Bloomberg has said, citing anonymous sources.
Asurion, a Nashville-based global tech services company, laid off 750 employees. It cut about 300 workers in November 2019.
Healthtech firm Olive joined a growing list of Central Ohio companies making layoffs by cutting 450 jobs.
LinkedIn members have posted about being laid off this week, at: online pharmacy Capsule, a New York City-based tech unicorn; Michigan-based internet security platform Censys; Utah-based Traeger Grills; online banker Varo, digital-collaboration startup Mural, AI sales platform People.ai, and hiring platform Workstream, all based in San Francisco.
Other companies making layoffs this month: wireless giant T-Mobile, supply-chain tech platform Project44, Seattle real estate startup Flyhomes, and Near Intelligence Inc.
Three applied behavior analysis (ABA) therapy service providers announced cuts: Forta, 360 Behavioral Health, and Center for Autism & Related Disorders (CARD).
Genetic testing firm Invitae laid off 1,000 employees – 40% of its workforce – and made numerous changes at the executive level.
Video platform Vimeo CEO Anjali Sud announced 6% staff cuts in a LinkedIn post.
OpenSea CEO cites "crypto winter" as NFT giant lays off 20% of staff.
Victoria's Secret laid off about 160 managers as part of a restructuring.
Online mortgage banker loanDepot is laying off about 4,800 employees this year, a 42% cut to its workforce, which numbered 11,300 at the end of 2021.
Tonal, a Peloton competitor in the connected workout equipment field, laid off 35% of its workforce as it eyes an initial public offering.
ChowNow, a delivery and marketing service for restaurants, laid off about 100 workers ear just days after "instant" delivery startup Gopuff cut 1,500 of its global workforce and closed 76 U.S. warehouses. More recently, food-tech startup Lunchbox laid off 60 employees, a third of its workforce.
Virtual events platform Hopin, a tech unicorn valued at $7.75 billion, laid off 29% of employees.
Electric carmaker Rivian said it was cutting "hundreds" after conceding it "grew too fast."
Food-tech companies Sunday and Nextbite announced restructuring and layoffs.
Healthcare companies OhioHealth and Alto cut staff.
Next Insurance, a small business insurance provider, laid off 17% of its workforce.
Video game retailer GameStop announced layoffs and also said chief financial officer Mike Recupero was leaving the company.
Twitter laid off about one-third of its talent acquisition team.
At the end of June, San Francisco was in the spotlight as layoffs were made by numerous tech companies: game developers Niantic and Unity, online newsletter platform Substack and real estate company HomeLight. Elsewhere, data storage provider Qumulo and Parallel Wireless also made cuts.
本来该大财源的。现在只是小财愿和暂缓招聘
就业形势不是小好,是大好!
现在招人是为了裁人省钱。
同疯狂招人,而且招了几个月没找到合适的,好奇大家都躺平了吗
俄乌战争一点也没关系 就是cycle到了好吧 这次已经因为狂印钱delay了
多谢
借你吉言吧。 希望只是我之气运气不好。
多谢
多谢。希望影响只是暂时的。
前几个星期这里还在吵吵 跳槽包裹翻倍捏
不得不说人和人的认知差距很大
之前大家denial的 最佳句式:
只要大厂不裁员, 就XXX(如房价一直上涨,股市不会崩)
终于要被乌鸦嘴们逆转了
什么cycle到了,你自己不会看财报的吗?Google制裁俄罗斯自己第二季度亏了多少钱?
这是啥公司啊
所以俄罗斯是大客户?
现在经济不好,俄罗斯就成了一块砖,哪里需要哪里搬
第二季财报出来了么? 贴个link?怎么我看到是明天出报告?
就是cycle到了 google就是调整全浪 跌什么好奇怪的
而且还找不到人
我们州洛克希德马丁正在建一个工厂生产150公里的ER GMLRS,现在看来以前的计划建小了,可能不得不再扩建一下。
美国啥坏事都是因为没听中俄的话。
能否透露一下需要什么方面的吗?
现在经济只是恢复不在印钱的正常 经济没有疫情期间疯狂不叫经济不好 一个猛男新婚燕尔一夜七次,过了蜜月一周七次也还是猛男
也就大包裹的公司裁人。coinbase找的本科毕业三五年经验的给到50-60万。
中部农村,餐馆招人6000一个月招不到,8000一个月都打了好几次
+1
美元的话还可以了。
你们哪家公司?我投个条