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Startups lay off 8,000 employees in India

Over 20k people lose jobs globally

Startups on a layoff spree, SoftBank-backed Unacademy fires another 150 employees
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Startups on a layoff spree, SoftBank-backed Unacademy fires another 150 employees

New Delhi: As VC money disappears amid economic slowdown, tech startups have laid off over 20,000 employees the world over since April, while more than 8,000 employees have lost jobs at the Indian startups led by edtech platforms.

According to layoff aggregator Layoffs.fyi, at least 20,514 people have lost their jobs at tech startups globally since April globally and the US is leading the race. The number doubled over the past two weeks, indicating that the labour market for the sector has taken a turn for the worse, reports Nikkei Asia.

Ironically, this figure does not take contractual workers into accounts which have lost their jobs in the startup funding winter. The job loss has reached two-year high among the startup ecosystem that once churned out unicorns after unicorns.

More than 15,000 people working in the technology sector lost their job in the month of May alone, as global macro-economic factors hit companies, especially startups.

According to layoff aggregator layoffs.fyi, more than 15,000 tech workers have lost their jobs this month, reports TechCrunch. Since March 2020 when the Covid-19 pandemic started, more than 1.3 lakh employees have been laid off by around 718 startups globally. Tech companies are facing multiple issues like rising inflation, high interest rates, economic slowdown and the Russia-Ukraine war.

The situation is set to get worse with recession looming and funding drying up. Several large investment firms like Sequoia Capital, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Craft Ventures, and Y Combinator etc have sent memos and footnotes to their portfolio companies and startups on how to endure the ongoing crisis.

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