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Starbucks to cut 61 technology jobs in Seattle

The cuts are part of a technology reorganization as Starbucks shifts priorities and prepares to move up to 2,000 jobs to Tennessee.

  • On Thursday, May 7, Starbucks filed a WARN notice announcing the layoff of 61 tech employees at its Seattle Support Center in SoDo.
  • CEO Brian Niccol is leading a turnaround strategy that includes streamlining operations and prioritizing tech initiatives like AI, following the January hiring of Anand Varadarajan, Chief Technology Officer.
  • Between June 20 and August 28, Starbucks will separate 61 employees in cybersecurity, engineering, and product roles, with affected workers not unionized and lacking bumping rights to displace others.
  • Starbucks confirmed the cuts will not involve relocating or contracting out these positions, while concurrently planning to hire or move 2,000 workers to Nashville over the next five years.
  • Amid sector-wide tech cuts impacting firms like Amazon and Meta, Starbucks reported strong Q2 growth and raised its sales outlook to at least 5% for the year.
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Starbucks cuts more jobs in Seattle

(The Center Square) – Starbucks is moving forward with a new series of 61 staff reductions in its corporate headquarters in Seattle. All the layoffs are in the company’s technology department and are a result of a reorganization within that group, according to a notice filed with the Washington State Employment Security Dept on May 8. Starbucks officials did not respond to a request for comment. Starbucks announced last month that it is moving s…

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The Business Journals broke the news in United States on Monday, May 11, 2026.
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