Bumble
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Layoff History
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Bumble, the dating app company, is laying off approximately 240 employees, which represents 30% of its workforce. This significant restructuring, announced in a securities filing, is part of an effort to reconfigure its operating structure and optimize strategic priorities. The move is expected to result in $13 million to $18 million in charges this year but will save the company about $40 million annually. These savings are intended to be reinvested into new product and technology development. The announcement comes as Bumble's market value has sharply declined since its 2021 IPO, and follows the return of founder Whitney Wolfe Herd to the CEO role earlier this year. The layoffs were disclosed alongside an updated, slightly improved revenue forecast for the current quarter.
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Bumble, the dating app company, announced plans to lay off approximately 350 employees, representing about 30% of its workforce, as part of a restructuring effort detailed in its fourth-quarter earnings report. The move, aimed at driving stronger operating leverage and aligning with future strategic priorities, comes despite reporting increased quarterly revenue. CEO Lidiane Jones described the action as "significant and decisive" to accelerate the product roadmap. This layoff reflects broader trends in the tech industry, where companies are streamlining operations amid investor pressure for efficiency. Bumble had over 950 full-time employees as of the end of 2022.