LinkedIn Lays Off Nearly 700 Employees - SHRM
LinkedIn will be laying off 668 U.S. employees across its engineering, product, talent and finance teams, it announced Oct. 16. It is the latest of tech company layoffs during 2023.
www.shrm.orgHere’s the latest on LinkedIn layoffs as of today.
LinkedIn is reportedly planning to reduce about 5% of its workforce. This would affect a portion of its more than 17,500 employees globally, and the cuts are described as part of a broader restructuring to reallocate resources toward growth areas. This information comes from Reuters citing unnamed sources familiar with the matter and was reported on May 13, 2026.[1]
The layoffs are described as not being driven by a plan to replace many roles with AI, according to the same Reuters sources. The intent is to streamline operations and shift toward expanding segments, rather than automate away jobs.[1]
There have been notable tech-layoff waves across the sector in 2026, with several big players announcing or implementing cuts around the same timeframe, though LinkedIn’s planned action is a smaller percentage of its workforce compared with some peers.[1]
For historical context, LinkedIn has previously announced substantial rounds of layoffs in past years (e.g., 668–716 roles in 2023), often tied to organizational restructuring and shifting strategic priorities. These past moves often included reductions in engineering, product, and sales-related roles, sometimes accompanied by strategic changes in markets like China.[4][5]
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LinkedIn will be laying off 668 U.S. employees across its engineering, product, talent and finance teams, it announced Oct. 16. It is the latest of tech company layoffs during 2023.
www.shrm.orgLinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky said the move to cut roles in its sales, operations and support teams was aimed at streamlining the company's operations.
globalnews.caThe layoffs will impact the engineering, product, talent, and finance teams.
www.pcmag.comLinkedIn will be laying off 668 U.S. employees across its engineering, product, talent and finance teams, it announced Oct. 16. It is the latest of tech company layoffs during 2023.
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