TikTok is laying off dozens of workers as the tech industry continues to shed jobs in the new year
- TikTok is laying off dozens of workers in its advertising and sales unit, following job cuts at other tech companies this year.
- The layoffs at TikTok come as part of a trend of cost-cutting measures in the tech industry, with companies like Twitch and Discord also making job cuts.
- TikTok, owned by ByteDance, has more than 150 million users in the U.S. and is known for short-form video content. Its growth has been significant despite national security concerns.
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TikTok Cuts 60 Jobs in Sales and Ads as Tech Layoffs Continue
(Bloomberg) -- ByteDance Ltd.’s TikTok joined a spate of layoffs among technology companies by cutting about 60 jobs, mostly in its sales and advertising division.The positions affected were based in Los Angeles, New York, Austin and overseas, a company spokesperson said. The number is less than 1% of the company’s roughly 7,000 staff in the US as of March, and is one of the smaller cuts made recently by major tech firms.Alphabet Inc. is laying …
TikTok laying off dozens of workers as tech industry continues to shed jobs in the new year
TikTok is laying off dozens of workers in its advertising and sales unit, becoming the latest tech company to trim rolls in the new year. A spokesperson for the company confirmed Tuesday that the social media platform is cutting 60 jobs. The company did not provide a reason for the…
TikTok is laying off dozens of workers as the tech industry continues to shed jobs in the new year
TikTok is laying off dozens of workers in its advertising and sales unit, becoming the latest tech company to trim jobs in the new year. A spokesperson for the company confirmed Tuesday that the social media platform is cutting 60 jobs. The company did not provide a reason for the layoffs. It said impacted workers can apply to other open positions at TikTok, which currently has more than 120 similar job listings. TikTok is owned by Beijing-bas…
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