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More than 122,000 tech workers across 550 companies laid off this year
The technology sector has entered a defining era of “The Great Recalibration” in 2025. While the total volume is slightly lower than the 2024 peak, the nature of these cuts is far more strategic.
https://www.sightsinplus.com/news/layoffs/tech-giants-google-amazon-and-others-layoff-120000-in-2025
when will mass layoffs happen?
Obviously layoffs are happening in 2026, im wondering if anyone has heard when exactly, specifically for tech?
Santa Tracker is still supported
The 2025 NORAD Tracks Santa is live, powered by NORAD and technology partners like Avaya, letting you track Santa's journey on Christmas Eve via their website (noradsanta.org), apps, social media, and smart devices, using radar, satellites, and jets to follow his sleigh from the North Pole as he delivers presents worldwide. You can watch his progress, play games, and even call a hotline for updates.
How to Track Santa in 2025:
Website: Visit the official site at noradsanta.org for live maps, games, and videos.
Social Media: Find live updates on Facebook, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), and YouTube.
Phone: Call the hotline at 1-877-HI-NORAD (1-877-446-6723) for expert updates.
About the Technology:
Avaya: Provides contact center solutions to handle calls and chats for the hotline, using their tech to connect callers with Santa trackers.
Radar & Satellites: NORAD uses its advanced radar, satellites, and jets to track Rudolph's nose (an infrared signature) and Santa's sleigh.
GSA backs off planned layoffs within its technology team after court order
The General Services Administration is abandoning plans for additional layoffs within its Technology Transformation Services after a federal judge ruled on Wednesday that the Trump administration must pause any layoffs underway and rescind layoffs issued since the start of the government shutdown on Oct. 1.
https://www.nextgov.com/people/2025/12/gsa-backs-planned-layoffs-within-its-technology-team-after-court-order/410304/
VA announcement in earnings
More to come in following quarters on how to drive efficiencies in tech. Seems of layoffs. What do you think?
SEC Tech layoffs coming in early spring
I'm hearing that there will be a big layoffs coming around in early spring after EMEA Go-Live. Preparing the resume and being frugal. Very worried about future.
How are they even going to support all the cutover and stabilization issues?
operations COO signaling tech cuts
"We will be transparent with you and have announcements to make after the holidays": the only kind of news you would want to hold back in this context is layoffs, further leadership changes, or both.
Hiding behind h1bs in tech organisation
The technology departments at Fiserv are a total mess. They are packed with Indian folks grabbing all the high-level spots like CIOs/SVPs, and then those guys keep hiring more “H1B” visa holders from India for their teams instead of Americans. They are bending or breaking immigration rules to hang onto their preferred H1Bs for leadership jobs that any American could easily do. This goes against everything Trump’s pushing to make America great again. They will also file a green card for each of them and will keep requesting for extensions, misusing the h1b clause. USCIS should soon audit Fiserv workforce to make sure it is not letting the core payments processor of America misuse any laws.
Tech issues related to merger, still happening
I was informed by a teller that many deposit accounts are flagged incorrectly as individual when they should be joint. She said this is a bug, left over from the merger. I went in to the branch because of a letter stating as much. What happened to "we will look at both BB&T and STI systems, evaluate which is best, and migrate to those systems"?
Just checking - (tech post)
Is the upper leader who said anyone who speaks poorly of Accenture gets fired gone yet? Many Nike employees were fired due to speaking the truth about them. They’re still failing greatly in tech. Just wondering if we still need to keep pretending all is well.
Friends
I worked in Silicon Valley for years and years. What I found was that most people I worked with, who I thought of as friends, were actually not.
After I left work, I found that the people who I thought were my friends, were actually just people who had lunch with you to keep you as a contact. As soon as you are no longer in the workforce you are no longer worth their time.
Perhaps some of that is my own fault. Perhaps I should have spent more time cultivating friendships with different people... maybe not tech people? Not sure.
I suspect that outside of Silicon Valley things are a bit different. I have relatives that worked in tech and lived in other cities and did not seem to have the obsession with money and the next thing that would bring them more money. They were more focused on family.
The only thing that matters is the family around me. Their safety is pretty much the most important thing. There is nothing else that matters more.
It's very important for me to ensure their safety.
Too Many Chiefs, Too Many Indians
Whats wrong with Omnissa and Tech as a whole.
NJ tech layoff
I am hearing VZB tech layoff is April 26!
Fourth month of job losses in California, driven by nonstop tech layoffs.
For the fourth straight month, California is losing jobs, mostly because tech companies keep cutting staff. No individual companies were listed, but the tech industry overall is taking a hit, affecting the state’s broader employment landscape.
In other news: IBM acquires Confluent at ~11X Annual Revenue
Apparently the Confluent Cloud is not a Cluster*fook
Confluent's cloud revenue was a primary driver of growth in 2025, with Q3 2025 cloud revenue reaching $161 million, a 24% increase year-over-year.
Confluent reported its Q3 2025 earnings in October 2025, where total revenue surpassed Wall Street expectations.
The company was recently announced to be acquired by IBM in an $11 billion deal, a transaction expected to close by mid-2026.
Confluent's annual revenue for the trailing twelve months ending September 30, 2025, was $1.113 billion, a 21.58% increase year-over-year.
More detailed financial data is available through Confluent's investor relations website.
Confluent 2025 Revenue Breakdown
Fiscal Period Total Revenue Subscription Revenue
Q1 2025 $271.1 million $261.0 million
Q2 2025 $282.3 million $271.0 million
Q3 2025 $298.5 million $286.3 million
Q4 2025 Outlook N/A $295.5 - $296.5 million
FY 2025 (Total) ~$1.16 billion $1.1135 - $1.1145 billion
H1B Temple is hot again
https://m.economictimes.com/news/new-updates/the-500-years-old-temple-where-techies-go-to-fulfil-their-american-dream-no-puja-just-personal-connection-with-deity/amp_articleshow/124119110.cms
The AI Evangelists
Computers solved some problems but created a whole host of new ones
The internet solved some problems but created a whole host of new ones
Cloud computing solved some problems but created a whole host of new ones
Why will AI be any different???
Tech Reorg Incoming
History repeats itself. The great RIF’s of 2023 and 2024 were big. The 2025 one was disruptive. I don’t think we have seen anything yet with what’s coming ahead of FY27 given current path. Everyone in teams are going to be asked to cut and tech is going to be back to the basics. Keep email going and get people phones and computers. Then get out of the way.
Few domains will be left. The way EH wants it. He thinks Tech is nonsense. Just knows he cannot say it in public on record.
Tech Unionization
Why isn't the tech space allowed to join the OPEIU chapter?
Next wave?
Any indication January or March will be the next wave ? It seems Tech Layoffs are in .
Tech
My service position was eliminated after 37 1/2 years! I was planning on retiring in a few years, it turned out to be a blessing in disguise! I landed a great job that respected my field service experience with far better pay! I wished Ricoh had laid me off years before!
The grass IS greener, if your not actively looking to leave Ricoh, you should be! I wasted way to many years in this dying industry.
Feels like tech is getting set up for a massive cut
There's a weird effort to consolidate knowledge in tech. It absolutely feels like we're all being asked to make everything it takes to do our jobs be documented in a single repository. Whether that's to farm out the work, or train an AI on it is tough to discern, but it sure feels like we're being set up to be replaced by something. In multiple decades of working here, I've never seen a push like this.
Trapp Technology / ArmorPoint Layoffs
Trapp Technology (parent company of ArmorPoint) in Phoenix, AZ has laid off 9% of its workforce as it continues downsizing in efforts to buoy the struggling ArmorPoint line of services. Due to the continued rolling layoffs the company has discontinued its overnight support. The company has shed around 29% of its total workforce since 2024 through smaller staffing reductions.
Tech cuts seem likely.
Consolidating the Tech leadership under a "sustainability" COO IN the same 2 weeks everyone is being told to hurry up and update their skills listing in Workday. The writing seems on the wall for another season of tech "reorganization".
Does this mean we're finally done fu--ing around with NFTs and trying to homebrew dead-end AI hype?
Are sales roles cooked?
I’ve been in tech field sales for 7 years now, is this a dead end career path at this point? I assume I’ll eventually get reduced as well, and it’ll be even bleaker for me to find a new job when it does. What should I be looking to transition into if it is? Sales is all I have experience with.
Teradata is hiring out of San Diego
Everyone else is in a hiring freeze but the engineering group in Rancho Bernardo is seriously picking up with more than 22+ open positions open. Everyone keeps dooming on this place but I only see growth
Viya CAN Run at least 80% of SAS9 code …
… prove me wrong!
SAS Viya IS SAS — it has a Compute Server that runs traditional Datastep, PROCs, the Macro facility, etc. This being the case, most SAS customers CAN run their SAS9 code successfully in Viya.
So, why all the Viya hate here? SAS is strongly on the side of making Viya succeed!
Full of incompetent Tech VP Managers from Indian Consultancies
Been with the firm in CCB for about 3 years now, This place is full of Indian VP Managers who don't know anything, they are basically project managers updating status in Excel sheets and working as Engineering leads or Managers. They are mostly all full time switch overs from Indian Consulting firms.
US tech jobs going to India (?)
US has the weakest employment protections hence global companies appear to be shedding US roles to India. The weak severances add risk for those affected and financially solvent to consider class-action lawsuits if they do not to sign separation agreements that prevent such an opportunity.
Techs Are Up...Oh Wait not here. I smell, BIG SELL
What's Happening ...to stock prices..>>>>>>its getting brutal----->0.9 * Skyworks stock price plus $32 equals q share buyout. they might even revise that, even lower, its like a bad luck charm. The Q can mess things up worse without even trying. Its just one big "Glitch"; but have no fear, Skyworks will " Fix The Glitch"
Bye!
US based Tier 2 tech department just got extremely thinned out. More and more US based employees are being let go. Think about your future because Verizon won’t. If you havnt heard anything by EOD I’d stop stressing as 30 day notice is Dec 19th which is our final date.
This week’s layoffs
Thursday came around quick. Anyone impacted this week or know of anyone? Someone said ~10 in GCAS tech but I would think more for just before December starts. Thoughts with those that are and have been laid off.
Techs are included in the RIFS / layoffs
Was notified today that I had to submit 4 of my bottom guys. I was shocked because I thought they were protected. Turns out only the senior guys have a security or non layoff agreement. The union has been notified and have been given the list.
Anyone know how affected the field will be?
LMs for I&M, CXM, CO techs, contract services, Analysts, Motor Vehicles? I know everyone is going to be affected, but curious if anyone “in the know” has a pulse on average # per AD/SD they have to lose? I’ve heard up to 2 or 3 per SD, including ADs.
Cisco to lay off dozens in Israel as restructuring hits local operations
https://www.calcalistech.com/ctechnews/article/h1cjws5xwx
Cisco to lay off dozens in Israel as restructuring hits local operations
Do you see yourself at Dell in 2026
Personally just don’t think I can do another year at this company
Hello. Hello Hola
Dell will need to keep laying more off by the thousands
Ansys did not do mass layoffs when Synopsys did often
That is what chatGPT told me. Ansys never had a mass layoff but Synopsys did a few times in the last a few year.
The merge was good initially if you sold all of your Stocks a few days after the merge. Otherwise, you lost 30% minimal.