Layoffs

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Cinematic depiction of AI's dual impact on the tech job market, showing both job cuts and emerging engineering opportunities.
Product & Engineering

AI drives engineering job cuts, but resilience grows

The technology industry has cut over 123,000 jobs this year, with AI cited as the leading cause.

Marek Kowalski·June 25, 2026
AI robots working efficiently while human workers observe, symbolizing job displacement due to technological advancements in the tech industry.
Tech & Innovation

Oracle axes 21,000 jobs, citing AI investments and advancements

Technology sector companies announced over 38,000 job cuts in May 2026, with AI being the most common factor driving job reductions across all sectors, according to TechCrunch .

Sofia Reyes·June 23, 2026
A symbolic powder keg with a lit fuse, representing AI industry layoffs and the potential for instability, with robotic and human figures in the background.
Main Street & SMBs

AI industry layoffs spark powder keg concerns as companies re-evaluate

Last month, nearly 40,000 tech workers were laid off, marking the highest single month for tech cuts in two years.

Marek Kowalski·June 15, 2026
Cinematic depiction of a global business shift from human offshore labor to AI-driven domestic operations, symbolizing Opendoor's strategic change.
Growth & Strategy

Opendoor exits India, signaling AI shift in outsourcing jobs

Less than two years after expanding its presence in India, Opendoor abruptly shut down its operations there, laying off approximately 250 employees as it moved roles back to the US, replacing them wit

Sofia Reyes·June 11, 2026
AI robots replacing human employees at desks in a modern office, symbolizing ClickUp's 22% workforce reduction due to AI restructuring.
Tech & Innovation

ClickUp lays off 22% of staff amid AI-driven restructuring

Project management software giant ClickUp replaced hundreds of human employees with thousands of internal AI agents, leading to a 22% workforce reduction, according to TechCrunch .

Sofia Reyes·May 25, 2026
General Motors replacing 600 IT employees with AI specialists, symbolizing a major shift in the automotive industry's technological focus.
Tech & Innovation

GM swaps 600 IT workers for AI talent in skills race

General Motors recently laid off 600 salaried IT employees, over 10% of its department, across its Texas and Michigan operations, specifically to recruit personnel with AI-focused backgrounds, accordi

Sofia Reyes·May 18, 2026