Companies which announced layoffs in 2025:
- Intel Corporation
- Microsoft
- Bumble Inc.
- Meta Platforms (Facebook)
- Amazon
- Google (Alphabet Inc.)
- Walt Disney Company
- Dell Technologies
- Chevron
- Block, Inc. (formerly Square)
- CrowdStrike
- ZoomInfo
- Khoros
- Rivian
- Electronic Arts (EA)
Announced plans to cut over 10,000 jobs in 2025, including shutting its automotive chip division and eliminating roles in Santa Clara.
Laid off approximately 13,000 employees in two waves this year, citing AI-related restructuring and focus shifts.
Cut around 240 employees, accounting for 30% of its global workforce, as part of a restructuring strategy.
Continued job cuts in 2025, targeting underperforming teams, adding to the 21,000 jobs slashed since 2022.
Eliminated about 9,000 roles, especially in AWS, Twitch, and corporate teams.
Reduced team sizes in Google TV and offered buyouts to streamline product divisions.
Laid off hundreds in its tech and product teams, impacting less than 2% of that division.
Cut nearly 12,000 jobs in 2025 to pivot toward AI, following a previous 13,000-employee reduction.
Announced over 6,750 layoffs globally through 2026, including nearly 200 in Texas in July 2025.
Laid off around 1,000 employees to improve operational efficiency.
Cut roughly 500 employees (~5% of staff), aiming to streamline underperforming units.
Reduced its workforce by around 150 employees (~4%) in mid-2025 due to financial restructuring.
After its acquisition by IgniteTech, Khoros laid off 116 employees in August 2025.
Electric automaker Rivian cut around 140 roles (~1% of headcount) as part of ongoing efficiency efforts.
Let go of 300 employees in April 2025, including 100 from its Respawn division.