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Tech Layoffs 2025: 91,700+ Jobs Cut as AI Reshapes Industry

Tech Layoffs 2025: Over 91,700 Jobs Cut as AI Reshapes Industry

The tech industry’s massive restructuring driven by artificial intelligence has resulted in nearly 1 lakh job losses in 2025 alone. Major companies including Meta, Amazon, and Tata Consultancy Services are cutting thousands of positions while simultaneously investing heavily in automation and AI technologies.

Key Takeaways

  • Over 91,700 tech employees laid off across 212 companies in 2025
  • Meta cutting 600 AI positions, bringing total reductions to 30,000 since 2022
  • Amazon automating fulfillment centers, planning HR cuts and AWS reductions
  • TCS restructuring affects up to 20,000 roles as Indian IT embraces AI-first models
  • Microsoft, Intel, Salesforce and Google also conducting significant layoffs

Meta’s Continued Workforce Restructuring

Meta announced another 600 job cuts within its AI-focused division, including roles at Superintelligence Labs. CEO Mark Zuckerberg described this as part of creating a “flatter and more agile organisation.”

This follows Meta’s April layoffs of over 3,000 positions targeting underperforming roles. Since 2022, the company has reduced headcount by approximately 30,000 positions while continuing to hire in core AI research.

In an internal memo, Chief AI Officer Alexandr Wang explained: “By reducing the size of our team, fewer conversations will be required to make a decision, and each person will be more load-bearing and have more scope and impact.” The job cut process is expected to conclude by late November.

Amazon’s Automation Drive

Amazon is undergoing a major workforce transformation as it intensifies automation investments. The company is deploying robotics and generative AI technologies that could eliminate tens of thousands of positions in fulfillment and warehouse operations.

CEO Andy Jassy has stated that automation will “reshape how we work” and reduce dependency on manual roles. Amazon plans to cut 15% of its Human Resources staff, affecting the People eXperience and Technology (PXT) team and consumer business divisions.

The company already laid off hundreds within Amazon Web Services (AWS) in July, signaling broader restructuring across all business units.

Widespread Industry Job Cuts

The layoff wave extends across major tech corporations:

  • Microsoft: Up to 15,000 employees affected across sales, marketing, and engineering
  • Intel: 25,000 job reductions worldwide to streamline chip production
  • Salesforce: 4,000 positions cut, primarily in customer support
  • Google: Targeted layoffs in cloud and design teams

Indian IT Sector Feels the Impact

Tata Consultancy Services, India’s largest IT services firm, is reducing up to 20,000 roles as it transitions to an AI-first operational model. The company emphasizes that staffing adjustments are “continuous and skill-based,” requiring employee reskilling for automated environments.

The cuts predominantly affect mid-level and senior positions where automation has created redundancies. Other Indian IT giants including Infosys, Wipro, and Tech Mahindra have collectively eliminated over 10,000 jobs this year while aligning with digital transformation initiatives.

The industry’s fundamental shift from scaling headcount to scaling intelligence continues unabated, with companies eliminating traditional roles while creating new AI-focused opportunities.

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