Discord
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Layoff History
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Discord, the popular messaging and community platform, is laying off 170 employees, which represents 17 percent of its workforce. The cuts, announced on January 11, 2024, are the company's largest to date and follow a previous reduction of 4 percent in August 2023. In an internal memo, CEO Jason Citron stated that the layoffs are intended to sharpen the company's focus and improve operational agility. He admitted that Discord expanded its headcount too rapidly, growing fivefold since 2020, which led to inefficiency. While not in dire financial straits, the company has yet to achieve profitability and is working to revive user growth after a pandemic surge. This move is part of a broader trend of workforce reductions across the tech industry.
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Discord laid off 170 employees, representing 17% of its staff, due to over-hiring and the need to improve efficiency, as announced on January 9, 2024. The company grew its workforce fivefold since 2020 but is not yet profitable, leading to this restructuring.
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Discord has laid off nearly 40 employees, representing 4% of its workforce, as part of a company reorganization. The job cuts affected teams in marketing, design, and entertainment partnerships, with the company stating it is focused on long-term growth.
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Discord laid off 37 employees representing approximately 4% of its workforce on 2023-08-03.