The pandemic years might’ve been a grim period for most of the world, but tech companies weren’t complaining — tech stocks were soaring in value, tech companies looked to aggressively grow their businesses. Meta11,000 employees laid offMeta was among the first major tech companies to lay off employees. Microsoft10,000 employees laid offMicrosoft too ended up slashing employees, laying off 10,000 employees. Twitter3,700 employees laid offThe world’s most-talked about social network also laid off employees — 3,700 at last count — but under different circumstances. Lyft680 employees laid offRide provider Lyft also put employees on the chopping block, and laid off 680 employees.
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