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Intel's workforce questions its future amid layoffs and shrinking benefits
01.11.24
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Intel’s challenges in the AI-driven chip industry are well-documented, as the company strives to pivot away from its traditional PC business and focus on data centers, AI, and foundry services. Yet, for employees, the more immediate reality is a mix of diminishing benefits, increased pressure, and fading morale.
Will we ever know how many employees Intel is laying off in Israel?
21.10.24
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In the U.S., companies are required to reveal mass layoffs by law, but in Israel, they are free to keep the public in the dark. This discrepancy raises concerns about the accountability of tech giants and leaves the likes of Intel Israel employees in limbo.
Playtika cutting 300-400 jobs in new round of layoffs
11.01.24
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The gaming company is reducing its headcount by another 10% after laying off around 900 employees in 2022
Snyk losses surged to $267 million in 2022 despite 157% increase in revenue
02.10.23
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The cybersecurity startup ended the year with total cash balances of $523.3 million after raising $196.5 million in a Series G downround last December at a valuation of $7.4 billion
Proptech startup Stoa slashes workforce after raising $300 million, uncertain future ahead
20.07.23
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The company cut its workforce by 80% from around 100 employees to just 20 and said that “there are several deals on the table that the company is considering”
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