Yelp

Another Yelp layoff list emerges with 23 laid-off engineers

🌎 San Francisco, NYC, Chicago βˆ™ πŸ‘© 1,000 employees (17%) βˆ™ πŸ–₯ All departments

We previously mentioned that Yelp, the local business reviews website, laid off 1,000 employees (17%) and furloughed another 1,100. We’ve now come across a second opt-in list of employees laid off, containing 23 engineers in San Francisco (and a handful of other roles). See below link πŸ‘‡for the new list as well as the first one we posted previously.

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Magic Leap

Magic Leap laid off 1,000 employees

🌎 Miami βˆ™ πŸ‘© 1,000 employees (50%) βˆ™ πŸ–₯ All departments

Magic Leap, one of the most prominent augmented reality startups, laid off 1,000 employees (50%) last week. It joins Groupon, Toast, and Yelp as companies that have laid off over 1,000 people since COVID-19. If you’re recruiting, see below link πŸ‘‡for an opt-in list of employees laid off. There are over 100 engineers on the list, mostly in Florida (but also a handful of other locations).

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Grailed

Men’s clothing marketplace Grailed conducted a layoff

🌎 New York City βˆ™ πŸ‘© At least 12 employees βˆ™ πŸ–₯ All departments

Grailed, an online marketplace for men’s clothing, conducted a layoff last week, according to a high-ranking HR employee. If you’re recruiting, see link belowπŸ‘‡for a spreadsheet of employees laid off.

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Matterport

Matterport laid off 90 employees

🌎 SF Bay Area, Chicago, London βˆ™ πŸ‘© 90 employees (34%) βˆ™ πŸ–₯ All departments

Matterport, a 3D imaging platform, laid off roughly 90 employees (34%) earlier this month, according to multiple employees. An HR representative provided Layoffs.fyi with a spreadsheet of people laid off (if you’re recruiting, see link belowπŸ‘‡).

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Wonder

Research service Wonder conducted a layoff

🌎 New York City βˆ™ πŸ‘© At least 38 employees βˆ™ πŸ–₯ All departments

Wonder, which offers a network of researchers, conducted a layoff earlier this month, according to sources close to the company. If you’re recruiting, see link belowπŸ‘‡for a spreadsheet of employees laid off.

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Zum

Kid-friendly ride service Zum conducts layoff

🌎 SF Bay Areaβˆ™ πŸ‘© At least 28 employees βˆ™ πŸ–₯ All departments

Zum, a children’s transportation service, conducted a layoff earlier this week, according to sources close to the company. If you’re recruiting, see link belowπŸ‘‡for a spreadsheet of employees laid off. School closures have negatively affected services like Zum and rival HopSkipDrive, who also did a layoff.

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Carta

Carta laid off 161 employees, citing customer slowdown

🌎 San Francisco, Salt Lake City, Rio de Janeiro βˆ™ πŸ‘© 161 employees (16%)βˆ™ πŸ–₯ All departments

Carta, which makes software that helps companies manage the equity they’ve issued to investors and employees, laid off 161 people (16%) last week. Carta is providing affected employees 3 months of pay and healthcare insurance until the end of the year — one of the more generous packages I’ve seen.

UPDATE: The link to Carta’s layoff spreadsheet has been removed upon their request.

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Trove

Trove Recommerce laid off 13 employees

🌎 San Francisco Bay Area βˆ™ πŸ‘© 13 employees βˆ™ πŸ–₯ All departments

Trove Recommerce, which helps retail brands manage their resale programs, laid off 13 employees last week, according to a company executive. The company provided us an opt-in spreadsheet of employees laid off. See below linkπŸ‘‡if you’re recruiting in the Bay Area.

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Turo

Turo laid off 108 employees

🌎 San Francisco, Phoenix βˆ™ πŸ‘© 108 employees (30%)βˆ™ πŸ–₯ All departments

Turo, a car-sharing company, laid off 108 employees (30%) last month. We now have access to an opt-in spreadsheet of employees laid off (see below linkπŸ‘‡). Consumers are no longer renting cars due to shelter-in-place orders, leading to layoffs not only at Turo but also at competitors Getaround and Zipcar.

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Nav

Nav laid off 30 employees

🌎 Salt Lake City βˆ™ πŸ‘© 30 employees (20%) βˆ™ πŸ–₯ All departments

Nav, which offers a variety of credit solutions to small businesses, laid off 30 employees (20%), according to a former employee. See below linkπŸ‘‡for a partial list of employees laid off in Salt Lake City. As the economy slows down due to the coronavirus, fintech startups that make money off commissions or transactions have experienced several layoffs.

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