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Lever Layoffs

January 2024

Lever announced a layoff affecting 0 employees in January 2024. The company operates in the Recruiting sector.

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Announced Date

Jan 5, 2024

Company Information

Industry
Recruiting
Country
US
Region
SF Bay Area
Last Updated: Apr 18, 2026

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In early January 2024, San Francisco-based recruiting software startup Lever, a subsidiary of Employ, conducted layoffs, becoming one of the first tech firms to reduce headcount in the new year. The company did not disclose the exact number of employees affected, but the cuts included customer service roles. This move reflects ongoing challenges in the tech hiring sector, following a difficult 2023 where over 76,000 tech workers were laid off in the Bay Area. Lever, which provides applicant tracking systems for clients like Netflix and KPMG and was valued around $550 million prior to its 2022 acquisition, stated the reductions were made to align its objectives and financial plans for 2024 and beyond.

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