DelhiDesk LinkedIn, owned by Microsoft, is set to cut 716 jobs and shut down its China-focused job application due to weak global economic outlook and declining demand. Despite increasing its revenue every quarter over the past year, LinkedIn has joined major technology companies in laying off employees. LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky said that the job cuts were aimed at streamlining the company’s operations. Over 2,70,000 tech jobs have been cut worldwide in the last six months, with large numbers of layoffs taking place in companies like Amazon, Facebook, and Google’s parent company Alphabet.

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πŸ‘‰ LinkedIn to cut 716 jobs and shut down its China-focused job application
πŸ‘‰ Move comes amid weak global economic outlook and declining demand
πŸ‘‰ LinkedIn has increased revenue every quarter over past year
πŸ‘‰ LinkedIn CEO says job cuts aimed at streamlining company’s operations
πŸ‘‰ LinkedIn still has presence in China to help companies recruit and train employees
πŸ‘‰ Over 270,000 tech jobs lost worldwide in last 6 months
πŸ‘‰ Amazon, Facebook, Google’s Alphabet, and Meta have all laid off employees
πŸ‘‰ Microsoft laid off around 10,000 employees earlier this year
πŸ‘‰ Amazon has killed 27,000 employees in two rounds of layoffs so far.

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