U.S. employment growth beats expectations, with unemployment falling to 4.1%
U.S. employment growth was strong in June, but the unemployment rate unexpectedly fell to 4.1%.
Certainly, Glassdoor fires around 1,300 employees. Announced by Recruit Holdings, the parent company of online jobs and workplaces.
Tokyo Nurse HR and Jobs Company, which acquired the company in 2012 and 2018, respectively, said they acquired the company in 2012 and 2018, respectively, according to a press release from the company. The cut amounts to about 6% of the company’s 20,000 employees in its business unit.
A memo seen by Reuters on Thursday, July 10th said it will cut two job sites.
In fact, glass door recruitment is partly just the latest workforce cuts in the technology sector due to the development of AI. In February, Facebook’s parent company Meta fired more than 3,000 employees, while financial and human resources software company Workday cut 1,750 employees. Recently, Microsoft cut around 4% of its workforce in July after a 3% reduction in May.
Recruit CEO Hisayuki “Deko” Idekoba did not explain the reason behind the cut, but in an email to employees, “AI is changing the world and we have to adapt by providing a truly amazing experience for job seekers and employers,” Bloomberg reported.
Most of the jobs being cut are within the US and R&D, growth, and people and sustainability teams, but reductions range across all functions and several countries, the memo said.
Certainly, Glassdoor’s integrated strategy
The company said the operation of the employment and company review site Glassdoor will actually be integrated into the job search site, adding that Glassdoor CEO Christian Sutherlandwon left the company on October 1st.
Also departing: It is actually Lafawn Davis, the chief operating officer of Recruit, Lafawn Davis, who resigns on September 1st and will take over.
The economic impact of job cuts is “already largely incorporated” into the outlook for the remaining year of the fiscal year ending March 31, 2026, the company said.
Contribution: Reuters
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