Source-linked industry record
Technology layoffs
This page lists every layoff entry we hold for the Technology sector that still links to its original source. It is a record of what we have verified, not a complete count of layoffs in this sector.
4,046 recorded entries
2,019,061 jobs across 2,018 employers
50 entries the employer attributed to AI in its own words
Covering 2002 to 2026
Counted by the industry recorded against each entry, normalised to a fixed list of 19 sectors. Rollup records and the per-site notices they absorb are counted once. Open this filter in the full tracker.
US states affected here
- California 160,221 jobs
- Illinois 12,742 jobs
- Texas 7,377 jobs
- New Jersey 6,821 jobs
- Washington 6,753 jobs
- Virginia 6,554 jobs
- Arizona 6,405 jobs
- Florida 5,953 jobs
- New York 4,383 jobs
- Oregon 3,700 jobs
Countries affected here
- United States 557,013 jobs
- Germany 121,913 jobs
- France 90,267 jobs
- Spain 51,869 jobs
- United Kingdom 47,882 jobs
- India 40,786 jobs
- Italy 39,938 jobs
- Netherlands 32,838 jobs
- Poland 31,062 jobs
- Sweden 19,985 jobs
Employers with more than one recorded round here
- Meta 88 recorded rounds
- Qualcomm Incorporated 66 recorded rounds
- Symantec Corporation 59 recorded rounds
- Marvell Semiconductor, Inc. 48 recorded rounds
- AT&T 46 recorded rounds
- Microsoft 44 recorded rounds
- Cisco Systems, Inc. 44 recorded rounds
- IBM 34 recorded rounds
- Oracle America, Inc. 34 recorded rounds
- Intuit Inc. 31 recorded rounds
- General Dynamics Information Technology 31 recorded rounds
- Western Digital Technology, Inc. 29 recorded rounds
Recorded entries
Showing the 50 most recent of 4,046 recorded entries. See all of them in the tracker.
Apple · 200 jobs
- 9to5Mac
- MacRumors
- Macworld
- Apple World Today
- 9to5Mac
- No archive snapshot yet. This source has not been checked yet; first check by 2026-08-22.
- Full entry on this site
Osterwalder Technology · 35 jobs
- Berner Zeitung
- No archive snapshot yet. This source has not been checked yet; first check by 2026-08-22.
- Full entry on this site
TikTok · 75 jobs
- KOMO
- No archive snapshot yet. This source has not been checked yet; first check by 2026-08-22.
- Full entry on this site
Meta · 389 jobs
Meta · 354 jobs
Meta · 417 jobs
Meta · 74 jobs
Oracle · 12,000 jobs
The employer attributed this to AI.
“Begins Shift to AI”
- Nigeria Communications Week
- No archive snapshot yet. This source has not been checked yet; first check by 2026-08-22.
- Full entry on this site
Pentera · 60 jobs
Intel Corporation - SC-12 · 67 jobs
Intel Corporation - SC11 · 2 jobs
Intel Corporation - SC-9 · 10 jobs
Intel Corporation - Robert Noyce Building · 24 jobs
Supermassive · 75 jobs
Uber Technologies, Inc. · 3 jobs
Ubisoft · 17 jobs
Ubisoft · 93 jobs
Veritone, Inc. · 31 jobs
That's No Moon · 14 jobs
General Dynamics Information Technology · 174 jobs
CRM · 59 jobs
Salesforce · 133 jobs
Salesforce, Inc. · 86 jobs
1&1 Telecom Service Zweibrücken · 60 jobs
Latch, Inc. · 65 jobs
ODS Technologies LP and Betfair Interactive US LLC · 28 jobs
Infineon Technologies America Corp · 98 jobs
Uber Technologies, Inc. (Remote) · 5 jobs
Uber Technologies, Inc. · 22 jobs
Uber Technologies, Inc. · 2 jobs
General Dynamics Information Technology · 102 jobs
IntelliPower Inc. · 40 jobs
Intuit Inc. · 50 jobs
Intuit Inc. · 277 jobs
Intuit Inc. · 90 jobs
Intuit Inc. · 493 jobs
ServiceNow · 1,000 jobs
- finance.yahoo.com
- aktiencheck.de
- Investing.com
- Yahoo Finance UK
- Not in the Internet Archive yet. We keep checking weekly; next check by 2026-08-26.
- Full entry on this site
ServiceNow Canada Inc. · 12 jobs
Lightspeed Commerce Inc. · 17 jobs
General Dynamics Information Technology · 133 jobs
Amazon · 1,100 jobs
DRB Systems, Inc. · 33 jobs
Google · 4,500 jobs
Monday.com · 620 jobs
The employer attributed this to AI.
“AI-First Strategy Pivot”
Meta Platforms, Inc · 1,395 jobs
General Dynamics Information Technology · 34 jobs
Meta Platforms, Inc. · 313 jobs
Meta Platforms, Inc. · 2,212 jobs
Meta Platforms, Inc. · 74 jobs
Meta Platforms, Inc. · 252 jobs
A state page link goes to that state's official WARN list and a data file link goes to the file it publishes. The notice was filed at that source; older notices roll into the state archive.
Other industries
- Manufacturing 15,627 entries
- Food & Hospitality 6,007 entries
- Healthcare & Pharma 5,902 entries
- Retail & E-commerce 5,317 entries
- Logistics & Transport 4,156 entries
- Finance & Insurance 3,475 entries
- Professional Services 2,695 entries
- Media & Entertainment 2,461 entries
- Energy 1,787 entries
- Airlines & Travel 1,597 entries
- Government & Nonprofit 1,547 entries
- Automotive 1,421 entries
- Real Estate & Construction 1,398 entries
- Aerospace & Defense 1,331 entries
- Education 1,158 entries
- Consumer Goods 1,055 entries
- Agriculture 680 entries
- Telecom 493 entries
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