GitHub Layoffs
February 2023
GitHub announced a layoff affecting 0 employees (10% of its workforce) in February 2023. The company operates in the Product sector.
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Feb 9, 2023
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In February 2023, Microsoft-owned GitHub announced it would lay off approximately 10% of its workforce as part of new budgetary realignments. The cuts, affecting employees through the end of the fiscal year, were aimed at protecting the company's short-term health while freeing up resources to invest in long-term strategy, including its AI-powered initiatives like GitHub Copilot. Concurrently, GitHub decided to transition to a fully remote model, citing low office utilization, and plans to close all offices as leases expire. The tech company, a leading platform for developers, did not specify the exact number of employees impacted but framed the move as necessary to focus on customer needs and future growth in the evolving software development industry.
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