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Airbnb cuts 30 percent recruiting staff despite a profitable 2022
Mar 4, 2023 1:13 AM

Home rental and hospitality company Airbnb has reportedly laid off 30 percent of its recruiting staff this week. The decision is speculated to be an indication of more widespread layoffs despite the company reporting its first profitable year in 2022, with a net income of $1.9 billion. The decision to lay off staff affected less than 0.4 percent of the San Francisco-based company's total workforce of about 6,800, according to Bloomberg.

The report comes as a shock as the company is planning to expand its overall headcount in 2023.

ALSO READ | Amidst layoffs this company is planning to hire for 12,000 new roles globally with 550 in India

In February, the company said that it expects headcount growth in the range of 2 percent to 4 percent this year, compared to 11 percent growth last year.

“We’re going to continue to grow, but we’re going to grow modestly," Chief Financial Officer Dave Stephenson said on the company’s latest earnings call that it still sees room to hire, Livemint reported.

Late last year, Chief Executive Officer Brian Chesky said that the state of the economy won’t affect how the company’s business is run.

However, in 2020, amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Airbnb had laid off 25 percent of its workforce, or nearly 1,900 employees, as its business was hit hard when global travel came to a standstill.

Earlier on Friday, Alphabet Inc's self-driving technology unit, Waymo, laid off 137 employees, in its second round of job cuts. Waymo has cut a total of 209 jobs this year, so far.

The job cuts were part of wider layoffs across the auto and tech industry, which saw companies like Rivian Automotive Inc, General Motors Co Twitter Inc, and Meta Platforms Inc laying off employees.

Last month, Twitter laid off at least 200 employees or about 10 percent of its workforce as the company posted a headcount of about 2,300 active employees, according to Elon Musk.

ALSO READ | Nike announces lay offs; employees take to LinkedIn to share personal experiences

(Edited by : Anshul)

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