india: Over 32,000 tech workers laid off in US and more than 11,000 in India
More than 32,000 workers in the US tech sector have been laid off in mass job cuts as of late July.
"We've included both startups and publicly traded companies that are based in the US. We've also included companies based elsewhere that have a sizable team in the United States, such as Klarna" the analysis said.
The list includes ride-sharing platform Uber, Netflix, and several cryptocurrency exchanges and lending platforms.
Robinhood, Glossier, and Better are just a few of the tech companies that have trimmed their headcount this year.
Since April 1 this year, more than 43,000 workers from 342 tech companies/startups have been laid off across the world and over 13 per cent are from India, according to latest data compiled by layoffs.fyi, a website that tracks layoffs in startups.
In India, more than 25,000 startup workers have lost jobs since the pandemic began -- and more than 11,500 have been fired this year.
The layoffs in India are dominated by edtech platforms like Unacademy (1,150 employees), BYJU'S (550 at Toppr and Whitehat Jr) and Vedantu (624), along with ride-hailing platform Ola (nearly 500), healthcare startup MFine (600) and pre-owned cars platform Cars24 (600), among others.
The other Indian startups and unicorns that have laid off employees are Meesho, MPL, Trell and Blinkit (now owned by Zomato), among others.
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