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Global workforce reduced by 10% through snap cuts


The Snapchat app logo ⁣is displayed on an‍ iPad on August ⁣3, 2016 in London, England. (Photo by Carl ⁣Court/Getty Images)

OAN’s James Meyers

8:15 AM – Monday, February 5, 2024

The ⁣Social media company Snap has announced another‌ round of⁣ layoffs amid financial struggles lately.

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Snap made the announcement on Monday saying they will lay off 10% of its global workforce, which is close to 500 employees due to “promote in-person⁣ collaboration.”

The company disclosed the ​news in a securities filing, writing that “in order to‌ best position our business‌ to execute‌ on our highest priorities, and to ensure we ⁣have the capacity to⁤ invest incrementally ‌to support our growth over time, ⁣we ⁣have made ‌the difficult ⁢decision⁢ to restructure our team.”

The social media company expects it will incur charges ranging from $55 million to $75 million, according⁤ to⁣ a regulatory filing.

The latest round of layoffs comes ⁢after ⁢the‌ company in ⁢August ⁣2022, when⁢ it‌ laid off 20% ‌of staff.

“We are reorganizing our​ team‍ to reduce ‌hierarchy and promote in-person collaboration. We are ⁤focused on supporting our departing team members,” a Snap⁤ spokesperson told‌ CNBC.

Additionally, the latest round of layoffs comes as almost 24,000 ⁢tech workers have ⁢lost their jobs in ‍January⁢ alone.

Amazon laid off hundreds⁢ of‌ people in its Prime Video and MGM division last month, with Youtube also cutting a percentage of staff. Furthermore, Microsoft laid⁣ off 1,900 employees at Activision Blizzard and Spotify announced that it would be cutting​ 17% of⁣ its global workforce in⁣ December.

Snap’s shares fell close to 1%‌ in morning​ trading‍ and its ‌stock ⁢currently remains below ⁣its debut price.

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How are⁤ economic factors, changing consumer preferences, and⁤ technological advancements contributing to layoffs in the tech industry?

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The ​ongoing ⁣layoffs in the tech industry reflect the challenges faced by​ companies in an increasingly competitive and evolving market. Economic‍ factors,​ changing consumer preferences, and technological advancements are⁣ all contributing to these workforce reductions.

Snap is not the first company to announce layoffs this year, and it ⁣likely won’t be the last. The pandemic has accelerated the digital transformation and forced businesses to adapt quickly. As a result, many companies are reassessing their operations and making necessary‌ changes to ensure ⁤their long-term viability.

While layoffs are never an easy⁢ decision, they are ⁢often seen as a strategic move to optimize resources and streamline operations. By reducing costs⁣ and focusing on ‍core areas, companies can position themselves for future⁤ growth and innovation. However,​ it’s crucial for‍ organizations to handle these workforce reductions with empathy and‍ provide support to affected employees.

The impact of layoffs extends beyond the individuals directly affected. It​ affects morale and⁣ creates uncertainty among remaining​ employees.⁣ Companies must, therefore, communicate openly and transparently about their plans and reasons for the layoffs. This ‍helps mitigate fear and allows employees to understand the company’s strategy and vision for the future.

In the case of Snap, the focus on promoting in-person⁣ collaboration suggests a shift in their work culture. While digital communication has become ​the norm, there is still ⁣value in face-to-face interactions and the creative energy that can arise from in-person collaboration. By restructuring their team and reducing hierarchy, Snap aims to create a more⁢ agile and innovative work environment.

It’s important to note that while ‍layoffs ‍are happening across the tech industry, there are also ⁤companies experiencing significant growth and⁤ hiring new talent.‍ The industry’s landscape is constantly​ evolving, ⁣and companies need to adapt to stay competitive. ⁣Upskilling and reskilling initiatives can ⁤help employees stay relevant and‍ increase their chances of finding new opportunities.

The current wave of layoffs in the tech industry serves as a ⁣reminder of the need for continuous learning and adaptability. As technology continues to advance and market dynamics change,⁣ professionals must be prepared to evolve and⁢ acquire new skills.​ The future of work is uncertain, but agility and a growth mindset will be​ key to navigating the challenges ahead.

In conclusion, the‌ recent round of layoffs announced by⁣ Snap⁣ reflects the ongoing​ financial struggles faced by the ​company and the ⁣wider tech industry. While layoffs are a difficult decision, they can be​ a necessary step toward positioning a company for future growth. As the tech industry evolves, companies must adapt to remain competitive, and​ employees must be prepared to learn and evolve with the‌ changing landscape.


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