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Tech Giants Announce Layoffs Across California
Google, Amazon, and Pinterest plan major job cuts in the Bay Area and beyond
Jan. 29, 2026 at 3:07pm by Ben Kaplan
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Several major tech companies, including Google, Amazon, and Pinterest, have announced significant layoffs across their California operations. Pinterest is cutting 118 Bay Area jobs, Google is eliminating 77 positions in Sunnyvale, and Amazon is slashing around 3,850 roles primarily in Southern California facilities.
Why it matters
The latest round of tech layoffs highlights the ongoing volatility in the industry, with companies scaling back amid economic uncertainty. The job losses will impact local communities and raise concerns about the stability of the tech sector in California.
The details
Pinterest is cutting 118 jobs, including 98 at its San Francisco headquarters, 16 in Palo Alto, and 4 remote roles in California. Google is eliminating 77 positions across multiple Sunnyvale offices. Amazon's cuts are the most extensive, with plans to lay off around 3,850 workers, primarily tied to the closure of dozens of facilities across Southern California.
- The Pinterest layoffs are scheduled to take effect on March 31, 2026.
- The Google job cuts will occur between March 15 and April 12, 2026.
- Most of Amazon's 3,850 California layoffs are set for April 28, 2026.
The players
A social media company headquartered in San Francisco that is cutting 118 jobs in the Bay Area as part of a broader restructuring.
The tech giant is eliminating 77 positions across multiple offices in Sunnyvale, California.
Amazon
The e-commerce giant is planning to lay off around 3,850 workers in California, primarily tied to the closure of dozens of facilities across Southern California.
The takeaway
The latest tech layoffs in California underscore the industry's volatility and the need for diversification to ensure the long-term stability of the state's economy.
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