• March 2026 worst month tech layoffs

    From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to All on Wed Apr 29 09:19:34 2026
    New figures show March 2026 was the worst month for tech job layoffs since 2024 but it's probably going to get worse

    Date:
    Tue, 28 Apr 2026 15:32:13 +0000

    Description:
    If you managed to get a job in March, you're one of the lucky few.

    FULL STORY
    Entry level jobs are shrinking, and other jobs could be next -- March 2026 has been the worst month for tech job layoffs in the past two years, with over 38,000 employees now out of work.

    According to layoff tracking website Layoffs.fyi, the majority of the layoffs in March come from Oracle, who slashed 30,000 jobs in March following a rocky end of year performance and a $300 million deal with OpenAI. Atlassian also announced a cut of 1,600 jobs with a shift towards a new AI strategy, and
    Epic Games cut 1,000 jobs after experiencing an engagement drop with its hit game Fortnite .

    In March, Meta announced plans to cut 20% of its workforce , or around 16,000 employees, but have since confirmed a 10% reduction , or 8,000 employees, instead. Several other companies, including Microsoft , Block, Amazon , and eBay have all cut their workforces over the past few months.

    Many companies are turning towards AI and automation to increase
    efficiency, productivity, and revenue. This comes with the unfortunate downside that some employees are therefore seen as superfluous, and their
    jobs cut.

    As the Wall Street Journal reports, this does come with a caveat. Many companies are attempting to outspend each other on AI, which has become somewhat of an unofficial metric for a company's success. In order to foot
    the bill for new data centers and chips, jobs are usually the first to go.

    More and more money gets spent, and more and more CEOs have to justify that the investment in AI is sound, and is actually delivering the benefits it has promised. If not, cut more jobs and invest more in AI.

    It could be argued that companies are simply compensating for the rapid overhiring that occurred following the end of the COVID-19 pandemic, but the number of job openings has now fallen below its 2018 peak, according to the
    US Bureau of Labor Statistics Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS).

    AI is already shrinking the job
    market for new graduates. In a 2025 interview with Axios, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei said that AI could wipe out half of all entry-level white collar jobs within the next five years. If the efficiency gains and productivity
    increases AI companies are promising come true, that could bite further into white collar jobs as a whole.

    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/pro/new-figures-show-march-2026-was-the-worst-month- for-tech-job-layoffs-since-2024-but-its-probably-going-to-get-worse

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