T-Mobile is laying off 393 workers in Washington as part of a new round of cuts, according to a filing with the state Employment Security Department released Monday morning.
More than 200 job roles are impacted, according to the filing, including analysts, engineers, and technicians, as well as directors and managers. The cuts impact almost 90 senior-level roles, and seven employees with vice president or senior vice president titles were let go, including a senior VP of talent and four VP of legal affairs roles.
Impacted employees worked at the company’s Bellevue headquarters; data centers in Bellevue and East Wenatchee; and at stores and other facilities in Bothell, Bellingham, Woodinville, Spokane Valley and elsewhere.
The layoffs were attributed to “changing business needs,” according to the WARN filing signed by Monica Frohock, senior director of the Magenta Service Center.
“These facilities are not being closed,” the notice stated. “The layoffs are not due to relocation or contracting out employer operations or employee positions, but it is possible that some work currently done by these employees may at some point be done by others.”
Affected employees were given 60-days’ notice and the departures are expected to take effect April 2.
T-Mobile employed about 70,000 people as of Dec. 31, 2024. The company has nearly 8,000 employees in the Seattle region, according to LinkedIn.
The cuts come as the Seattle area is being hit by thousands of tech-related layoffs, including job losses at Amazon, Expedia, Meta and other companies.
T-Mobile, the largest U.S. telecom company by market capitalization, laid off 121 workers in August 2025. In November, former Chief Operating Officer Srini Gopalan replaced longtime leader Mike Sievert as CEO.
T-Mobile’s stock is down nearly 20% over the past 12 months. The company reported revenue of $18.2 billion in the third quarter, up 9% year-over-year, and added 1 million new postpaid phone customers.
Verizon, another telecom giant, laid off approximately 165 employees in Washington in November.
