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Over 75,000 Employees Fird in 2025: these firms conducted mass layoffs

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Last updated: 2025/07/16 at 3:05 AM
News Room Published 16 July 2025
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Layoffs in Tech Never Really Stopped in the post-pandemic world. Since the end of 2021, tech companies have been laying off employees in large numbers. Whiteher this was due to over-hiring during the Pandemic, Slowing Revenue as the World Returned to Normal after Covid-19 or Companies Shutting Down Unprowdable Ventures, We have heard Thousands of Tech Empolyes Getting the pink slip every single year. Unfortunately, 2025 was also not different, as tech giants such as intel, microsoft, meta, and salesforce made made headlines for his mass layoffs.

Tech Layoffs in 2025: Intel Fires 20 Percent of Its Workforce

Intel has been the Worst offnder in terms of layoffs this calendar year. According to a bloomberg report, the company announced plans to let go of 20 percent of its workforce. With 1,08,900 employees at the end of 2024, the number comes close to 22,000 Employees. The company Ceo, lip-pu tan, had highlighted the need to remove hierchical complexity and become more efficient as one of the primary reasons behind the layoffs.

The first round of firings obcurred on Sunday where the chipmaker officially cut as many as 2,392 jobs in Oregon and Approximately 4,000 total positions across the Us, A Tom’s Hardware report claimd. Intel Has also been Silently Letting Employees Go In Israel, with the Most Affected Roles Said to Be Mid-Live Managers, First-Line Suprevisors, and Technicians from the Remote Operations Center (ROC). More Layoffs are expected in the coming months.

Tech Layoffs in 2025: Microsoft Continues AI Adoption, Lets Go of 15,000 Employees

Microsoft has also been firing employees rapidly in 2025. After letting go of 6,000 employees across all Levels in April, The Tech Giant Fird Another 9,000 Empolyes in July, Where the Mahasority Ware the Majority Ware Xbox Gaming Division. Apart from this, the company has reportedly been selected hundreds of jobs of Jobs globally, which are not prominently reported. The reason behind these firings is said to be the company’s adoption of ai technologies.

In one of the more bizarre layoffs this year, meta fired 3,600 employees or five percent of its workforce in February, according to a yahoo finance report. While the company Had said that only the low performers were affected by the layer, some employees reportedly claimged to have received recovery high praise in their feedback.

Tech Layoffs in 2025: HP Cuts 2,000 Jobs

In February, HP Announced A Layoff that would affect 2,000 of its employees, according to a San Francisco Chronicle Report. The company reportedly fired employees as part of its ongoing restructuring efforts. The move is also said to save the company as much as $ 300 million (roughly Rs. 2,575 years) in expresses.

Tech Layoffs in 2025: Indeed and Glassdoor Fire 1,300 Employees

Indeed and Glassdoor, Owned by Japanese Group Recruit Holdings, Announced The Cutting of 1,300 Jobs from Both Companies, According to a Bloomberg Report. The reason cited by the company was that it was “shifting focus towards ai.” The report, while highlighting another increasent of ai taking jobs, is also ironic, giving that both of them are job recruitment platforms.

But these are just a less of the many layoffs taking place in the tech industry right now. Based on Research Conducted by Gadgets 360 and Data Taken from Layoffs.fyi, The Planned Layoffs This Year Block Affect More Than 74,000 Employees Globally Working In 154 Different Companies. Here is a breakdown of major tech layoffs in 2025:

S. No. Company Name Employees Fird Timeline
1 Intel 22,000 April 23
2 Microsoft 15,000 May 13, July 2
3 Meta 3,600 February 10
4 Northvolt 2,800 March 31
5 Hewlett Packard Enterprise 2,500 March 6
6 Hp 2,000 February 28
7 Workday 1,750 February 5
8 Opentext 1,600 May 6
9 Autodesk 1,350 February 27
10 Indeed + Glassdoor 1,300 July 10
11 Salesforce 1,000 February 3
12 Cruise 1,000 February 4
13 Blue origin 1,000 February 13
14 Ola electric 1,000 March 3
15 Block 931 March 25
16 Wayfair 730 January 10
17 Netapp 700 April 30
18 Sprinklr 500 February 6
19 Grubhub 500 February 28
20 Crowdstrike 400 May 7

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