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The crypto industry has lost more than 2,000 jobs to layoffs this year alone as it tries to crawl back from major downturn
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Bank of America is finally taking a hatchet to its investment jobs as it follows Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs layoffs
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Overconfident tech CEOs have overpaid for ‘box tickers’ and ‘taskmasters.’ Here’s why the real ‘creators’ will survive the mass layoffs
CommentaryOverconfident tech CEOs have overpaid for ‘box tickers’ and ‘taskmasters.’ Here’s why the real ‘creators’ will survive the mass layoffs
By Grace LordanFebruary 15, 2023
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LeadershipSalesforce CEO Marc Benioff says his 2-hour all-hands meeting about layoffs was a bad idea: ‘We were trying to explain the unexplainable’
By Prarthana PrakashFebruary 14, 2023
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