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Layoffs & Tech JobsMay 1, 2026·1 min read·🔥 High relevance

Companies laying off staff this year include Meta, Amazon, and Oracle — see the list

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Business Insider – Tech

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Companies laying off staff this year include Meta, Amazon, and Oracle — see the list

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GoPro is cutting 23% of its staff. Pinterest, for one, cited AI as a factor in its decision to shed less than 15% of its workforce. More than two dozen companies have laid off employees so far in 2026, continuing the trend of significant workforce reductions across a broad range of industries, including tech, media, finance, and retail.

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GoPro is cutting 23% of its staff. Illustration by Budrul Chukrut/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images Companies such as Meta, Amazon, and Oracle have said they're trimming staff this year. Pinterest, for one, cited AI as a factor in its decision to shed less than 15% of its workforce. See the list of companies letting workers go in 2026. More than two dozen companies have laid off employees so far in 2026, continuing the trend of significant workforce reductions across a broad range of industries, including tech, media, finance, and retail. Some, including Block and the popular web tool Tailwind, have cited the impact of artificial intelligence as a key reason for the layoffs.

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