Updated Sep 30
Tech Giants Battle Turbulence: Over 22,000 Jobs Cut in 2025

Navigating the Storm: Lessons from Tech Layoffs

Tech Giants Battle Turbulence: Over 22,000 Jobs Cut in 2025

In a dramatic twist for the tech industry, 2025 has seen more than 22,000 layoffs across major companies like Intel, all amid rapid AI adoption. With companies restructuring for competitive advantages and economic instability, professionals are urged to upskill and adapt swiftly. Dive into the ripple effects shaking the tech world and what you should be ready for next.

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