2025 Tech Layoffs: Your Ultimate Guide to the Most Comprehensive List
The ongoing tech layoff wave in 2025 continues to impact thousands of workers across the industry. As reported by the independent layoffs tracker Layoffs.fyi, over 150,000 job cuts were recorded last year, affecting 549 companies. This year alone, more than 22,000 employees have faced layoffs, with an alarming 16,084 reductions occurring in February. This article tracks the latest tech layoffs and analyzes their implications for innovation and the workforce.
Current Tech Layoffs in 2025
In order to understand the trajectory of cutbacks in the tech sector, we provide a regularly updated list of all known layoffs throughout 2025. If you have information regarding a layoff, feel free to contact us anonymously.
April 2025 Layoffs
- Expedia: Laid off approximately 3% of its workforce, primarily affecting midlevel positions in product and technology.
- Cars24: Reduced its workforce by about 200 employees in its product and technology divisions.
- Meta: Let go of over 100 employees from its Reality Labs division focused on VR and wearable technology.
- Intel: Announced layoffs of more than 21,000 employees, about 20% of its workforce.
- GM: Laid off 200 employees at its Factory Zero in Michigan due to an EV slowdown.
March 2025 Layoffs
- Northvolt: Laid off 2,800 employees, which is 62% of its total staff.
- Block: Let go of 931 employees, around 8% of its workforce.
- Brightcove: Cut 198 employees, impacting two-thirds of its U.S. workforce.
- Siemens: Plans to reduce approximately 5,600 jobs globally in automation and EV charging sectors.
February 2025 Layoffs
- HP: Plans to cut up to 2,000 jobs as part of its restructuring efforts.
- GrubHub: Announced 500 job cuts after being sold to Wonder Group.
- Autodesk: Laid off 1,350 employees, affecting 9% of its total workforce.
January 2025 Layoffs
- Amazon: Laid off dozens of workers in its communications department.
- Stripe: Announced layoffs affecting 300 people, despite plans for future growth.
- Wayfair: Plans to cut up to 730 jobs as part of a restructuring effort.
Understanding the Impact of Layoffs
As many tech companies pivot towards AI and automation, the human impact of these layoffs is becoming increasingly evident. While innovation may drive efficiency, it often comes at the cost of job security for countless employees. This trend raises important questions about the future of the workforce in a rapidly evolving tech landscape.
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