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by m3047 1094 days ago
Interesting that Crunchbase thinks more workers have been laid off in so far in 2023 than were laid off in 2022.
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In my experience, this holds true.

A number of my competitors have been initiating relatively large layoffs the past few months after enforcing a hiring freeze in early-mid 2023 compared to back in 2022.

That said, it's been 70-30 Sales+Marketing-Engineering+Product layoffs wise, but Engineering+Product hiring has absolutely been tamped down.

I wouldn't be surprised if RTO is being used as a way to force some redundancies to leave so we could rehire at a better comp level.