2023 is starting out to be a tough year for the tech industry with layoffs, valuation cuts and a funding slowdown continuing from last year. And the bloodbath of layoffs is not slowing down with tech giants like Amazon, Microsoft, Salesforce, and Alphabet recently announcing massive layoffs affecting their global workforces, including here in Europe. On […]
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