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Tech Layoffs 2025: Over 112,000 Jobs Cut as AI Reshapes Industry

Tech Industry Sees Over 112,000 Job Cuts in 2025 AI-Driven Restructuring

The global technology sector has witnessed massive workforce reductions in 2025, with over 112,000 employees laid off across approximately 218 companies. Major corporations including Amazon, Intel, Google, and TCS are leading this trend, primarily citing strategic shifts toward artificial intelligence and cloud computing investments.

Key Takeaways

  • Total tech layoffs exceed 112,000 jobs across 218 companies
  • Intel announces largest single cut: 24,000 employees (22% of workforce)
  • Amazon reduces 30,000 positions across AWS, operations, and HR
  • TCS records steepest-ever job cut of 20,000 in single quarter

Major Tech Companies Driving Layoffs

Intel plans to reduce its global workforce by approximately 24,000 employees, representing about 22% of its total headcount. The chipmaker faces intense competition from rivals like Nvidia and AMD while navigating a global slowdown in PC demand.

Amazon is cutting up to 30,000 workers across various units including cloud services (AWS), operations, and human resources. CEO Andy Jassy cited the need to curb earlier overexpansion and reinvest in AI development as primary drivers for these job losses.

TCS, India’s largest IT exporter, recorded its steepest job reduction ever by cutting nearly 20,000 jobs in the quarter ending September 2025. The company attributed these cuts to the AI boom, which forced reorganization based on automation and revealed skill set mismatches among mid- and senior-level roles.

Microsoft and Google have conducted multiple layoff rounds throughout 2025. Microsoft eliminated around 9,000 positions, linking the decision to cost reduction and increased AI spending. Google’s cuts, including over 100 roles in its cloud division, reflect a strategic shift of resources from mature products toward AI research and development.

Meta and Salesforce also contributed to the trend, with Meta laying off 600 employees from its AI department to improve efficiency. Salesforce cut 4,000 customer support jobs, with CEO Marc Benioff explicitly stating AI’s ability to automate customer interactions drove the reduction.

The widespread job cuts highlight the technology industry’s rapid pivot toward artificial intelligence, with companies reallocating capital and talent to stay competitive in the evolving digital landscape.

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