Tech Layoffs In 2026: Oracle, Amazon, Block, Meta — These Companies Have Cut Jobs Amid AI Impact

Tech company Oracle, which currently specialises in providing cloud computing infrastructure to companies that rely on AI, announced the biggest single-day lay of in the history of tech companies by cutting 30,000 jobs.

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Amid the latest round of layoff announced by Oracle, where 30,000 jobs were cut from the company's workforce, NDTV Profit counts down all the major layoffs that have taken place in the tech industry so far in 2026.

Prominent figures in the tech industry such as Oracle, Block, and Atlassian as well as e-marketplace companies such as E-bay cited AI as the primary reason for the layoffs with other major names like Meta, Dell, ASML Holdings and Spotify citing restructuring and streamlining its operations as the main reason for its layoffs. IT firms such as Meta and Amazon have also engaged in multiple rounds of layoffs in 2026.

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Oracle - 30,000 Jobs

Tech company Oracle, which currently specialises in providing cloud computing infrastructure to companies that rely on AI announced the biggest single-day layoff in the history of tech companies by cutting 30,000 jobs, citing "organisational restructuring".

Amazon - 16,000 Jobs

Amazon did away with 16,000 jobs on a global scale on Jan 28. This was a part of its second prominent round of layoffs within a span of three months due to the e-commerce giant restructuring itself after the pandemic. This was in addition to a round of layoffs in its Robotics division in March.

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Dell- 11,000 Jobs

Dell laid off a total of 11,000 jobs In 2026, saying that it was driving down external hiring as a part of its cost management measures.

Block - 4,000 Jobs

Jack Dorsey's tech company that owns applications like Square, CashApp and Tidal cited "intelligence tools" as its reason to do away with 4,000 jobs, which made up 40% of its workforce.

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Meta - Over 2,000 Jobs

Meta let go of close to 1,500 roles or 10% of its Reality Labs division as a part of its Metaverse and wearable related restructuring in January, It further laid off 700-1,000 employees across various divisions in March.

ASML Holdings - 1,700 Jobs

The semiconductor company did away 1,700 roles in its management and support divisions citing restructuring to reduce bureaucracy and streamline their operations.

Atlassian - 1,600 Jobs

The Mike Cannon-Brookes led software firm got rid of 1,600 jobs or a 10th of its global workforce. "It would be disingenuous to pretend AI doesn't change the mix of skills we need or the number of roles required in certain areas,' Cannon-Brookes was quoted as saying. "It does."

Ericsson - 1,900 Jobs

Sweden-based Telecommunications vendor Ericsson announced 1,900 job cuts or 20% of the local workforce in Sweden citing slow down in 5G spending in North America.

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Epic Games - Over 1,000 Jobs

Epic Games laid off more than 1,000 employees in March citing a decrease in player engagement for its online multiplayer game Fortnite, financial losses and high operating costs.

Ebay - 800 Employees

The online marketplace laid off 800 employees in February or 6% of its workforce in its efforts to increase its investment in AI technology.

Flipkart - 500 Employees 

The e-marketplace fired close to 500 employees or 4% of its workforce citing unsatisfactory performance reviews in March amid restructuring efforts prior to a likely IPO as per reports.

Zupee - 200 Employees

The company laid off 200 of its employees or 40% of its workforce in January after the centre enforced a ban on real-money gaming.

Spotify - 15 Employees

The music streaming company let go of 15 employees from its podcasting division in order to streamline operations.

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