Pinterest will lay off 150 workers, 5% of its workforce, and join the wave of layoffs in tech

American social network Pinterest It will lay off 150 workers and join the wave of layoffs in the tech sectorAccording to Bloomberg reports.

This setting will affect approximately 5% of the workforce, as described by a source familiar with the process but preferring to remain anonymous. By the end of the third quarter of 2022, Pinterest had 4,000 employees.

“We are initiating organizational changes that will enable us to meet our business priorities and long-term strategy,” a spokesperson said in a statement. said. “All affected employees contributed to PinterestTherefore, we are committed to supporting them with compensation, benefits and other services during this transition.”

Pinterest is thus involved in the restructuring dynamics in the tech industry and Joining companies like Microsoftwith 10,000 layoffs; Amazon with 18,000 (including the first round in November last year); The target with 11,000 issues; Salesforce with 7,000; anyone Sweden Spotify with 600 people to join unemployment lists.

Source: Informacion

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