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Cybersecurity giant CrowdStrike said on Wednesday that it would lay off 5% of its global workforce, which amounts to about 500 workers.
Key Takeaways Job cuts announced by U.S. employers so far this year reached their highest levels since 2020, a new report ...
Many companies lumped layoffs in with larger cost-cutting strategies. Some have cited artificial intelligence as a factor in ...
Panasonic Holdings, CrowdStrike, and dating app giant Match Group are among the tech companies that are reducing their workforces.
Tech layoffs in 2025 have surpassed 62,000, with major cuts in May from Google, Microsoft, Amazon, and others as companies ...
Cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike is set to lay off 500 employees, representing 5% of its global workforce, as part of a strategic plan to enhance operational efficiencies. Despite this reduction ...
In 2024, several top companies across sectors have announced significant job cuts. Overall, confirmed job cuts across sectors totaled nearly 48,800, reflecting a cautious corporate outlook amid ...
Cybersecurity leader CrowdStrike has announced plans to lay off about 5% of its global workforce, accounting for 500 jobs across the company. The plan was announced soon after a press release that ...
(Reuters) -CrowdStrike shares slumped 7% in premarket trading after the cybersecurity company forecast its second-quarter ...