23 techies being sacked every hour for past 2 yrs, more layoffs in the offing


New Delhi, Oct 13 (IANS): Tech companies, including startups, around the world have fired more than 400,000 employees in the last two years (till October 13), with more than 30,000 employees being sacked in India by over 110 Indian startups in the same time period.

Citing the global macroeconomic conditions, Big Tech firms and startups across the spectrum have fired employees, and layoffs continue to happen.

According to the latest data from layoff.fyi, a website that tracks tech sector job cuts, 2,120 tech companies have laid off 404,962 employees to date globally.

In 2022, 1,061 tech companies laid off 164,769 employees, while 1,059 companies have laid off 240,193 workers in 2023 till now (October 13).

On average, about 555 employees lost their jobs every day in the last two years – or 23 workers every hour. In January alone, 89,554 employees were laid off.

However, the count decreased but layoffs continued unabated.

Last month, 4,632 employees were let go, according to the data.

In terms of sector, retail tech and consumer tech were the ones which laid off the most employees in this year. Nearly 29,161 and 28,873 employees were let go from the retail and consumer tech industries, respectively, the data showed.

As 2023 is not over yet, more layoffs are set to happen in the remaining period.

Chip-maker Qualcomm has announced plans to eliminate nearly 1,258 jobs in two of its offices in the state of California in the US, according to a media report. Other US-based tech firms like Chainalysis, Plex, Cisco, Pie Insurance, and many more have laid off hundreds of employees in recent months. Last month, Fortnite game developer Epic Games announced plans to lay off 16 per cent of its employees, impacting nearly 870 people.

In the past couple of months alone, gaming companies including Ascendant Studios, Beamdog, Crystal Dynamics, Roblox, Blizzard, Team17, Naughty Dog, Niantic and Keywords have all fired varying numbers of staff.

In India, edtech major Byju's has announced to lay off 4,000–5,000 employees in a “business restructuring exercise”. The startup has eliminated more than 10,000 positions in the past two years. Homegrown quick-grocery delivery provider Dunzo reportedly laid off at least “150-200” more employees amid severe cash crunch in September. The startup had already sacked nearly 400 employees so far this year in two job cut rounds.

 

  

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  • sense_shetty, Mangalore Kudla

    Sat, Oct 14 2023

    Trillion-dollar companies like Apple emerged during the dot-com bubble a decade ago. Every challenge presents an opportunity for advancement and expansion .Use of AI and machine learning is a next jump from computing to Intelligence providing opportunities for those who are ready to upskill and upscale. Blockchain technology will play a vital role in governance ..going forward.

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  • Don, Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 13 2023

    Most of the Techie's are from India and they were becoming high priced diamonds. After their initial successes they got very greedy and began charging their customers in US Dollars, while they spent in Indian Rupees. Their prices and quotes for jobs became even higher than what it costs to do the entire work in the West. Secondly, a whole lot of software developers from India have immigrated to the West, and believe it or not their costs are far reasonable as compared to Indian Techies. Thirdly, there is a dearth and far surplus of techies around the world. Hence, the charges must come down to make it affordable for small businesses to patronize them.

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  • Jossy Tauro, Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 13 2023

    But our Andhbhakts will not agree. In few years again People will start doing paddy fields work .No more white collar jobs .

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Fri, Oct 13 2023

    It is a known fact whatever is going up has to come down.

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