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Layoffs etiquette: Microsoft and others are showing us what not to do when eliminating jobs 
LeadershipLayoffs etiquette: Microsoft and others are showing us what not to do when eliminating jobs 
By Steve MollmanJanuary 22, 2023
Amazon is trying to fill hundreds of open jobs even as it lays off 18,000 workers. Here are some of the teams where Amazon is still hiring.
TechAmazon is trying to fill hundreds of open jobs even as it lays off 18,000 workers. Here are some of the teams where Amazon is still hiring.
By Andrea GuzmanJanuary 20, 2023
Google employees allowed to work from home Friday to ‘absorb this difficult news’ of parent Alphabet laying off 12,000 people
SuccessGoogle employees allowed to work from home Friday to ‘absorb this difficult news’ of parent Alphabet laying off 12,000 people
By Trey WilliamsJanuary 20, 2023
Tech layoffs in 2023 are already one-third of last year’s number and it’s only January
TechTech layoffs in 2023 are already one-third of last year’s number and it’s only January
By Chris MorrisJanuary 20, 2023
Sting performs live on stage at iHeartRadio LIVE with Sting at iHeartRadio Theater on January 28, 2020 in Burbank, California.
TechMicrosoft under fire for hosting private Sting concert for its execs in Davos the night before announcing mass layoffs
By Chloe TaylorJanuary 20, 2023
Non-disparagement agreements aren’t gag orders, but they are fairly standard during layoffs
SuccessNon-disparagement agreements aren’t gag orders, but they are fairly standard during layoffs
By Megan LeonhardtJanuary 20, 2023
Amazon and Microsoft’s big layoffs aren’t solving the talent shortage, EY CEO says
SuccessAmazon and Microsoft’s big layoffs aren’t solving the talent shortage, EY CEO says
By Trey WilliamsJanuary 19, 2023
David Solomon, chief executive officer of Goldman Sachs Group Inc., during a Bloomberg Television at the Goldman Sachs Financial Services Conference in New York, US, on Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2022.
LeadershipGoldman Sachs employees receive severance packages one week after layoffs. Here’s what’s inside
By Paige McGlauflinJanuary 18, 2023
Satya Nadella CEO of Microsoft
SuccessMicrosoft is laying off around 10,000 workers
By Matt O'Brien and The Associated PressJanuary 18, 2023
Satya Nadella
TechMicrosoft and Amazon just began cutting 28,000 jobs combined on the same day
By Dina Bass, Matt Day, Spencer Soper and BloombergJanuary 17, 2023
Goldman Sachs and Amazon layoffs make the economy seem doom and gloom. The reality is much brighter
SuccessGoldman Sachs and Amazon layoffs make the economy seem doom and gloom. The reality is much brighter
By Megan LeonhardtJanuary 17, 2023
man at computer
SuccessThe best job in America is still in tech, and it pays $120,000 a year
By Jane ThierJanuary 12, 2023
BlackRock offices in New York City.
SuccessThe world’s biggest asset manager BlackRock is planning to cut 500 jobs citing ‘uncertainty around us’
By Silla Brush and BloombergJanuary 11, 2023
The industries where you’re most likely to be laid off as a recession looms
SuccessThe industries where you’re most likely to be laid off as a recession looms
By Megan LeonhardtJanuary 10, 2023
Salesforce wants to cut $3 billion to $5 billion in costs, and real estate is a big target. Some offices have less than 10% occupancy, exec says.
TechSalesforce wants to cut $3 billion to $5 billion in costs, and real estate is a big target. Some offices have less than 10% occupancy, exec says.
By Kylie RobisonJanuary 6, 2023
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