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A comprehensive list of 2025 tech layoffs

Last updated: April 18, 2025 6:08 pm
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The tech industry is facing a wave of layoffs in 2025, with more than 22,000 workers already being affected by job cuts. Last year, over 150,000 job cuts were recorded across 549 companies, according to Layoffs.fyi. The impact of these layoffs on innovation and the human workforce is significant as businesses continue to adopt AI and automation technologies.

Tracking these layoffs in the tech industry provides insight into the trajectory of cutbacks and their implications for the future of innovation. The list of known tech layoffs in 2025 is continuously updated to keep track of the changing landscape. Companies across various sectors are making tough decisions to ensure efficiency and profitability in a rapidly evolving environment.

In April, several notable companies announced layoffs. GM is cutting 200 positions at its Factory Zero in Detroit and Hamtramck facility due to an EV slowdown. Zopper, an India-based insurtech startup, has reportedly let go of around 100 employees. Turo is reducing its workforce by 150 positions following the decision to halt its IPO. GupShup, a conversational AI company, laid off around 200 employees to enhance efficiency. Forto, a German logistics startup, eliminated 200 jobs, primarily in sales. Wicresoft is ceasing operations in China, affecting around 2,000 employees. Five9 plans to cut 123 jobs to prioritize strategic growth areas like artificial intelligence. Google and Microsoft are also contemplating additional layoffs to optimize their workforce composition.

In March, Northvolt laid off 2,800 employees, representing 62% of its total staff. Block, Brightcove, and Acxiom also announced layoffs affecting hundreds of employees. Sequoia Capital is closing its Washington, D.C., office, impacting its policy team. Siemens is letting go of approximately 5,600 jobs globally to enhance competitiveness. HelloFresh is reportedly laying off 273 employees and consolidating its distribution centers. Otorio, ActiveFence, and D-ID are among the companies that have also made significant job cuts in March.

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The list goes on with companies like HP, GrubHub, Autodesk, and many others announcing layoffs in February and January. These layoffs underscore the challenges faced by companies in the tech sector as they navigate economic uncertainties and evolving market conditions. As the tech industry continues to evolve, monitoring these layoffs provides valuable insights into the changing landscape of innovation and workforce dynamics.

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