Indeed is planning to layoff about 1,000 employees or 8% of its workforce as it seeks to simplify its business in a cooling labor market.
Here’s what to know about why tech layoffs are happening and what major tech companies in the Austin area have seen layoffs.
These layoffs are a peculiar outlier in an otherwise strong employment environment: The unemployment rate has hovered between 3.4% and 3.9% since Dec. 2021, Bureau of Labor Statistics data shows.
The worldwide employment company Indeed announced plans ... Ryan Fazio said the layoffs should be a wake-up call. "We have the second-highest tax burden in the state. We need to reduce that ...
Several Austin tech companies have announced rounds of layoffs in 2024, many of which have already happened in the spring.
An attorney said Indeed employees who were laid off this week may have a lawsuit. The CEO of Indeed announced they’re laying ...
Indeed to cut nearly 1,000 jobs, focusing on the US and restructuring R&D. CEO Chris Hyams assures no disproportionate impact ...
Indeed, based in Stamford, Connecticut, will lay off 1,000 employees worldwide later this year to increase productivity and ...
Indeed cuts 1,000 jobs, with ex-employees facing a tough tech job market and potential lawsuit over notice period.
After Austin’s newly minted “Silicon Valley of the South” reputation was cemented throughout the 2010s, an onslaught of high-level tech companies started moving to Texas’ Capital or ...
What can employees learn from doTERRA's recent layoffs? An HR pro offers tips on what to look out for when layoffs are ...
Keith Lawing, Workforce Alliance of South Central Kansas CEO, said he's already fielded several calls from companies ...