Layoffs Roundup: Mon 3/30/20

Since Thursday, unicorn startups ZipRecruiter, WeWork, Knotel, Getaround, and OneWeb have each laid off hundreds of employees, and over 20 startups in total have cut jobs.

Below are a few of the recent layoffs. Check out our Layoffs Tracker for a comprehensive, real-time report. If you’ve seen a layoff spreadsheet for any of these companies, please let us know!

  • ZipRecruiter, the online hiring marketplace, laid off over 400 employees (39%). The company has seen its customers drastically slow down hiring and expects to miss revenue projections.
    • 🌎 Santa Monica βˆ™ πŸ‘©β€πŸ’Ό 400 employees (39%) βˆ™ πŸ”—WSJ
  • WeWork, the co-working company, laid off 250 employees. This follows a previous round of layoffs in November, but is supposedly unrelated to the coronavirus pandemic.
    • 🌎 New York City βˆ™ πŸ‘©β€πŸ’Ό 250 employees βˆ™ πŸ”—Reuters
  • Everlane, an e-commerce site for luxury clothing, laid off or furloughed 200 workers, primarily in their retail and backend operations functions.
    • 🌎 San Francisco βˆ™ πŸ‘©β€πŸ’Ό 200 employees βˆ™ πŸ”—WWD
  • Knotel, which leases office space to companies, laid off 127 employees (30%) and furloughed an additional 68 employees (20%). The layoffs affected multiple departments and locations. Real estate startups like Knotel continue to suffer due to the coronavirus pandemic.
    • 🌎 New York City βˆ™ πŸ‘©β€πŸ’Ό 127 employees (30%) βˆ™ πŸ”—Commercial Observer
  • Getaround, the car sharing startup, laid off 100 employees (25%). This follows a previous round of layoffs in January. Getaround is suffering from both the coronavirus pandemic as well as a pullback in funding from its main backer, Softbank.
    • 🌎 San Francisco βˆ™ πŸ‘©β€πŸ’Ό 100 employees (25%) βˆ™ πŸ”—BizJournals
  • OneWeb, which builds satellites that provide internet access, filed for bankruptcy and announced layoffs. It said it had failed to secure further funding.
    • 🌎 London βˆ™ πŸ‘©β€πŸ’Ό Hundreds of employees βˆ™ πŸ”—BBC
  • Zipcar, the rental car company, laid off 20% of staff. The travel industry continues to be disrupted by the coronavirus.
    • 🌎 Boston βˆ™ πŸ‘©β€πŸ’Ό Hundreds of employees (20%) βˆ™ πŸ”—BostonInno
  • Restaurant365, which makes restaurant management software, laid off a “big chunk” of its 400 employees. It has seen a 75% decline in YoY sales.
    • 🌎 Irvine βˆ™ πŸ‘©β€πŸ’ΌUnknown # affected βˆ™ πŸ”—Crunchbase News
  • Textio, which helps companies write better job descriptions, laid off 30 employees (20%).
    • 🌎 Seattle βˆ™ πŸ‘©β€πŸ’Ό 30 employees (20%) βˆ™ πŸ”—Geekwire
  • B8ta, a retailer for consumer electronics and home goods, laid off over half of its corporate staff and furloughed its retail employees.
    • 🌎 San Francisco βˆ™ πŸ‘©β€πŸ’Ό 50% of corporate employees βˆ™ πŸ”—Retail Dive
  • Pivot3, which develops hyperconverged infrastructure, laid off a significant portion of its 250 employees.
    • 🌎 Austin βˆ™ πŸ‘©β€πŸ’Ό Unknown # affected βˆ™ πŸ”—Blocks and Files
  • DataRobot, which helps companies manage their machine learning models, significantly reduced headcount.
    • 🌎 Boston βˆ™ πŸ‘©β€πŸ’Ό Unknown # affected βˆ™ πŸ”—BostonInno
Triplebyte

Triplebyte lays off 15 talent managers and technical writers amidst “product shift”

🌎 San Francisco βˆ™ πŸ‘©β€πŸ’Ό 15 employees (17%) βˆ™ πŸ–₯ Customer Success, Technical Writing

Triplebyte, the recruiting platform that connects engineering candidates with tech companies, laid off 15 employees (see link below for the listπŸ‘‡). Its talent manager and technical writing teams were eliminated. An ex-employee’s LinkedIn post says the layoffs are due to a “product shift,” so the move doesn’t appear to be coronavirus-related. Five months ago, founder and former YC partner Harj Taggar stepped down as CEO.

See our live Layoffs Tracker for a real-time report of all startups that have done layoffs.