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Playtika confirms lay off of 610 employees, 15% of team
12.12.22
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Meir Orbach
The gaming giant announced it is making significant cutbacks, which will include redeploying staff, winding down non-core initiatives and consolidating studios
Computer vision startup Brodmann17 closes down
11.12.22
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CTech
Almost 30 employees were laid off after the crisis forced the six-year-old startup to cease its operations
High-tech layoffs are in full swing with no respite in sight
11.12.22
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Meir Orbach
The race to complete layoffs before the end of the year is set to see many more employees lose their jobs in the coming weeks
Game over? Playtika layoffs are just tip of the iceberg for gaming giant
11.12.22
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Sophie Shulman
The company is embarking on a second round of layoffs in six months after the cancellation of the deal in which Joffre Capital was supposed to purchase 25.5% of its shares. Playtika insists there is no connection between the two
Playtika to part with 500 employees next week
09.12.22
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Meir Orbach
The gaming giant is expected to lay off between 12-15% of its workforce after already firing 250 employees in May
Cybersecurity unicorn Armis axes 25 employees
08.12.22
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Meir Orbach
The Israeli company, which raised $300 million at a $3.4 billion valuation one year ago, will be parting with 3.5% of its team
Cybersecurity startup CyCognito cuts 15% of jobs
08.12.22
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Meir Orbach
The Israeli company is laying off around 30 employees one year after raising $100 million at an $800 million valuation
Otonomo ousts almost 50% of its remaining workforce
08.12.22
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Sophie Shulman
The autotech company has lost over 95% of its value since going public via a SPAC merger at a $1.26 billion valuation
Unhappy new year: High-tech HR budgets signal 2023 will open with layoffs
07.12.22
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Maayan Manela
"Companies are waiting until after the holidays, but the big blow will be in the first and second quarters of the year," said Sivan Avihud, founder of Link2USA
Cybersecurity unicorn Perimeter 81 parts with 8% of team six months after raising $100 million
06.12.22
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CTech
The startup, which reached a $1 billion valuation in its Series C in June, is laying off 20 of its 250 employees
Startup Santa to sack most of its employees
05.12.22
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Sophie Shulman
“With a heavy heart we decided that we need to take a few steps back, reduce our burn to near-zero, and use the next few months to completely rethink our direction,” wrote CEO Roee Adler
DataRails lays off 18% of team
05.12.22
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Sophie Shulman
The financial planning and analysis platform is parting with 30 employees
Cybersecurity unicorn Aqua axes 10% of workforce
05.12.22
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Sophie Shulman
The Israeli cloud security company will be laying off 65 employees in total
Pratt & Whitney shutting down Blades Technology Israel factory, putting 900 people out of work
04.12.22
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Yuval Azulay
The company’s employees were notified on Sunday that American aerospace manufacturer Pratt & Whitney, which is a subsidiary of Raytheon Technologies, has decided to stop manufacturing compressor blades in Nahariya due to a drop in demand
Bizzabo laying off another 100 employees, cutting almost 40% of remaining workforce
01.12.22
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Meir Orbach
Five months ago the event planning platform parted with 120 employees, meaning it has cut more than half of its team since July
Unicorn employees paying the price for exaggerated expansion
24.11.22
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Meir Orbach
Two major Israeli unicorns - Trax and Rapyd - admitted on Tuesday that they are going to lay off dozens, if not hundreds, of employees. While no unicorn currently firing workers is going to shut down, they are now dealing with the consequences of last year’s hiring hysteria
Fintech unicorn Rapyd set to lay off dozens of employees
22.11.22
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Meir Orbach
Israel’s highest-valued startup, which reached a $15 billion valuation earlier this year, could lay off more than 10% of its 900 employees
Unicorn Trax embarks on another round of layoffs, parting with 8% of workforce
22.11.22
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Meir Orbach
The Israeli company will be laying off another 70-80 employees after parting with over 100 workers in June
Salesforce Ventures: "Firing people is very emotionally difficult, but a good CEO needs to do what's right for the next 10 years"
20.11.22
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Sophie Shulman
"We are in the midst of a once-in-a-generation change and I cannot be more optimistic about Israel in this context," added SVP and Managing Partner Alex Kayyal, with Salesforce Ventures investing $500 million in 32 Israeli companies to date
Fintech unicorn Capitolis cuts almost 25% of workforce
17.11.22
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Meir Orbach
The company, which raised $110 million at a $1.4 billion valuation this past March, is laying off 37 employees in total
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