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3h agoGlobal Tech Layoffs Surge as AI Reshapes Work and Skill-Needs

The global technology industry is facing a wave of layoffs in 2025 with more than 100,000 jobs cut across 218 companies, as firms shift focus toward artificial-intelligence (AI) and operational efficiency. The trend reflects structural change where roles tied to legacy tech are being pared, and higher-value AI, cloud and product-engineering talents are being prioritised. Analysts warn that India’s annual engineering-graduate output (~4 lakh) may face a mismatch unless curricula evolve toward AI, cloud, blockchain and product-oriented skills.
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3h agoGlobal Tech Layoffs Surge as AI Reshapes Work and Skill-Needs

The global technology industry is facing a wave of layoffs in 2025 with more than 100,000 jobs cut across 218 companies, as firms shift focus toward artificial-intelligence (AI) and operational efficiency. The trend reflects structural change where roles tied to legacy tech are being pared, and higher-value AI, cloud and product-engineering talents are being prioritised. Analysts warn that India’s annual engineering-graduate output (~4 lakh) may face a mismatch unless curricula evolve toward AI, cloud, blockchain and product-oriented skills.
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Tech sector job cuts exceed 100,000 globally as firms pivot to AI and higher-value skills.
The global technology industry is facing a wave of layoffs in 2025 with more than 100,000 jobs cut across 218 companies, as firms shift focus toward artificial-intelligence (AI) and operational efficiency. The trend reflects structural change where roles tied to legacy tech are being pared, and higher-value AI, cloud and product-engineering talents are being prioritised. Analysts warn that India’s annual engineering-graduate output (~4 lakh) may face a mismatch unless curricula evolve toward AI, cloud, blockchain and product-oriented skills.

The global technology industry is facing a wave of layoffs in 2025 with more than 100,000 jobs cut across 218 companies, as firms shift focus toward artificial-intelligence (AI) and operational efficiency. The trend reflects structural change where roles tied to legacy tech are being pared, and higher-value AI, cloud and product-engineering talents are being prioritised. Analysts warn that India’s annual engineering-graduate output (~4 lakh) may face a mismatch unless curricula evolve toward AI, cloud, blockchain and product-oriented skills.
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