2025 Tech Layoffs: The Ultimate Guide to Industry Downsizing Trends
The ongoing wave of tech layoffs continues to reshape the industry landscape in 2025. Last year, over 150,000 jobs were eliminated across 549 companies, as reported by the independent layoffs tracker Layoffs.fyi. This year, the trend persists, with more than 22,000 tech workers already affected, including a staggering 16,084 layoffs in February alone. Understanding these layoffs is crucial for grasping their impact on innovation and the workforce.
Overview of Tech Layoffs in 2025
As businesses increasingly adopt AI and automation, the repercussions of these layoffs serve as a stark reminder of the human cost involved. Our comprehensive tracker provides insights into the layoffs occurring throughout the tech sector, detailing the monthly statistics and individual company actions.
Monthly Layoff Statistics
- March 2025: More than 88,000 employees laid off – see all March 2025 Tech Layoffs
- February 2025: 16,234 employees laid off – see all February 2025 Tech Layoffs
- January 2025: 2,403 employees laid off – see all January 2025 Tech Layoffs
Notable Company Layoffs
April 2025 Layoffs
- General Motors (GM): Laid off 200 employees at its Factory Zero in Michigan amid an electric vehicle (EV) slowdown.
- Zopper: Approximately 100 layoffs have been reported, with 50 tech and product team members affected.
- Turo: Reduced workforce by 150, altering its IPO plans to enhance long-term growth.
- GupShup: Laid off 200 employees to streamline operations, marking the second round of cuts in five months.
- Wicresoft: Ending operations in China impacts around 2,000 employees.
March 2025 Layoffs
- Northvolt: 2,800 employees laid off following bankruptcy filings.
- Block: 931 positions eliminated as part of a reorganization.
- Brightcove: 198 employees cut, representing two-thirds of its U.S. workforce.
Future Insights and Tracking
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