These articles always talk only about the layoffs, never hirings or total employee numbers over time. But then it usually isn’t much of a story anymore.
A quick search lead me to this site that provides some numbers. These layoffs would put them back to 22/23 levels, so somewhat of a plateau after they roughly doubled their headcount in the decade before.
These articles always talk only about the layoffs, never hirings or total employee numbers over time. But then it usually isn’t much of a story anymore.
A quick search lead me to this site that provides some numbers. These layoffs would put them back to 22/23 levels, so somewhat of a plateau after they roughly doubled their headcount in the decade before.