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Tech Layoffs: Microsoft, Google, Amazon Cut Thousands of Jobs

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The global tech industry is witnessing another wave of mass layoffs in 2025, with over 61,000 jobs eliminated across 130 companies.

Major players such as Microsoft, Google, Amazon, and IBM have announced significant workforce reductions, citing economic uncertainty, AI-driven restructuring, and slowing revenue growth as key factors.

While each company has framed its layoffs as part of strategic restructuring, the broader trend raises concerns about job security, automation limits, and the future of employment in the tech sector.

Microsoft’s Largest Layoffs Since 2023

Microsoft has cut 6,000 jobs, marking its biggest workforce reduction since 2023.

The layoffs, announced on May 13, span multiple departments and global locations, with nearly 2,000 employees affected in Washington state alone.

Microsoft stated that the move aims to flatten its management structure, prioritizing engineering talent over administrative roles.

The company has been redirecting resources toward AI-driven projects, signaling a shift in its operational priorities.

Google’s Quiet Workforce Trims

Google has been gradually reducing staff throughout 2025, continuing a restructuring process that began with its massive 12,000-person layoff in 2023.

In early May, Google let go of 200 employees from its Global Business Organization, which manages advertising sales and partnerships.

This follows earlier cuts in its Pixel, Android, Chrome, and Cloud divisions, as the company refines its post-2023 operating model.

Amazon’s Devices and Services Division Hit with Layoffs

Amazon has also returned to workforce reductions, eliminating 100 jobs in its Devices and Services division.

The unit, which oversees Alexa, Kindle, and autonomous vehicle startup Zoox, is being streamlined to better align with product goals.

Amazon’s layoffs reflect a broader trend of tech companies optimizing resources amid economic pressures and shifting consumer demands.

IBM’s AI-Driven Workforce Restructuring

IBM has taken a different approach to layoffs, using artificial intelligence to automate tasks previously handled by several hundred human resources employees.

Rather than downsizing, IBM has redeployed efficiencies, channeling freed-up resources into expanding its workforce with new hires in programming and sales.

This signals a shift in how companies are balancing automation with human expertise.

Industry-Wide Impact of Layoffs and Future Outlook

The 2025 tech layoffs highlight the growing influence of AI on traditional workflows, forcing companies to restructure teams and reallocate resources.

While automation has enhanced efficiency, it has also raised concerns about job displacement and the limits of AI-driven decision-making.

Experts predict that more tech firms will follow similar restructuring patterns, emphasizing AI integration, cost-cutting, and operational efficiency in the coming months.


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