Total Affected

1,676

Total Events

11

Funding Stage

Acquired

Layoff History

8/22/2025GB

0

affected

TikTok on 2025-08-22.

7/2/2025GB

0

affected

TikTok has conducted its third round of layoffs for the TikTok Shop US team since April, but has not disclosed the number of jobs impacted. The layoffs are part of restructuring efforts as TikTok Shop US, the company's e-commerce retailer launched less than two years ago, faces challenges despite being TikTok's fastest-growing business.

3/6/2025GB

300

affected

TikTok is planning to cut around 300 jobs at its Dublin headquarters in April as part of a global restructuring announced in February. The layoffs affect approximately 10% of the nearly 3,000 employees at its Irish operation. While the company has not officially confirmed the exact number, Ireland's Minister for Enterprise acknowledged the notification and expressed support for the impacted workers, noting that TikTok remains a significant employer in the country. The tech industry continues to see workforce adjustments amid broader economic and strategic shifts.

5/21/2024GB

0

affected

TikTok plans significant layoffs this week, but the exact number of affected employees, total employees, reason, and announcement date are not specified in the article.

4/11/2024GB

250

affected

TikTok is laying off over 250 employees in Ireland today, April 12, 2024, as part of a company-wide restructuring. This move affects the social media giant's Training and Quality team, with the number of job losses representing less than 10% of its approximately 3,000-strong Irish workforce. While TikTok stated the restructuring aims to enhance quality assurance processes and that Ireland remains a key base, some affected staff have criticized the handling of the layoffs as insensitive, noting difficulties in securing other internal roles despite company assurances.

1/23/2024GB

60

affected

TikTok laid off about 60 employees, mostly in sales and advertising, as part of a reorganization effort. The layoffs occurred amid slowing growth and the integration of TikTok Shop in the U.S., with the company citing these changes as reasons for the job cuts.

12%
1/22/2024GB

60

affected

TikTok, the wildly popular video-sharing app, has laid off approximately 60 employees, primarily within its sales and advertising divisions across offices in Los Angeles, New York, Austin, and abroad. This represents a small fraction of its roughly 7,000 U.S. workforce and is part of a broader trend of tech industry layoffs in early 2024. A company spokesperson described the cuts as a routine reorganization to reduce costs and re-allocate resources. The move comes despite TikTok reporting strong growth, with over 150 million active U.S. users, and positions the ByteDance-owned company alongside other major tech firms like Google and Amazon that are restructuring, partly to focus investments on the competitive race to develop generative AI tools.

1/20/2023GB

0

affected

TikTok, the popular short-form video platform, has conducted a new round of layoffs this week, specifically targeting employees within its human-resources team focused on talent acquisition and recruiting. The exact number of affected employees remains unclear, as the company, a private entity under parent ByteDance, does not publicly disclose such figures. The layoffs were confirmed on Wednesday, January 18, 2023, amidst a broader wave of job cuts across the tech industry, including major players like Amazon and Google. This move appears to be part of ongoing restructuring efforts, following previous workforce reductions in 2022 within its advertising and Russian operations. While TikTok has thousands of global job openings and plans for expansion, these layoffs reflect a strategic adjustment in its hiring approach during a period of economic uncertainty and industry-wide recalibration.

7/18/2022GB

0

affected

TikTok, the popular short-form video platform owned by ByteDance, has initiated a global restructuring that includes layoffs, affecting employees in the US, EU, and UK. While the exact number is not officially confirmed, internal sources suggest fewer than 100 roles are being eliminated, a small fraction of its global workforce of thousands. The move, announced internally in late 2022, is part of a broader reorganization amid economic uncertainties, leading to job cuts primarily in operations and marketing teams, along with the closure of some vacant positions. This restructuring follows TikTok's decision to halt expansion plans, including its live shopping platform TikTok Shop in the US and Europe, as the company adjusts staffing to align with its goals in a challenging tech industry climate.