79% of recently hired tech workers who were previously laid off say they found a new job within three months of beginning their job hunt.
The Elon Musk-run company just scrapped more employees from its engineering and public policy departments.
Amazon is reportedly offering a buyout program to certain employees, if they voluntarily resign as the tech giant looks to cut costs.
The confirmed layoffs come days after a New York Times report claimed Amazon intends to cut as many as 10,000 corporate employees,
The exemption is meant to help speed up the application process for tens of thousands of recently laid off techies, but there is a big caveat.
A report from the New York Times reaffirmed last week's whispers of looming mass layoffs at the e-tailer.
A spreadsheet of job losses compiled by ex-Twitter employees suggests that engineering has been hit particularly hard by job losses.
"I got this wrong," the Meta CEO wrote. Employees will receive 16 weeks of severance, health insurance for six months, and help from immigration specialists.
The former engineer shared an email downloading extension tool he believed employees could use as a form of "self-protection."
Facebook's parent company has been struggling with its pivot to the metaverse.
The watchdog team was responsible for probing Twitter's algorithm for downstream instances of bias, harm, and abuse.
Musk is trying to find $1 billion in annual savings but doesn't seem to understand the company he bought.
The company's co-founders said rising inflation and rising rideshare insurance costs were main motivating factors for axing 13% of its corporate staff.
Tech workers from every corner of the industry have already lost their jobs over the past year and more cuts could be on the way.
New reports claim Microsoft laid off less than 1,000 workers spread out across various business segments and regions this week.
The units are reportedly merging to increase efficiencies and cut down costs as Meta continues to reel from a tumultuous 2022.
About 80 workers have been axed, according to the company CEO. The cuts follow a much smaller round of layoffs from last week.
The creator loyalty platform says it enacted the layoffs as "part of strategic shift."
The social media company said it would begin layoffs Wednesday amid the slowest revenue growth in its history.
Apple reportedly laid off around 100 contract-based recruiters and expects to bring most workers back to offices at least three days per week in September.