The pace of Bay Area tech layoffs so far in 2024 remains below the cutbacks in the industry over the same time frame in 2023 — even as a widening number of technology companies continue to chop employees.
Hundreds of Bay Area workers are affected by the most recent tech industry job cuts in the region after staffing reductions at Marvell Semiconductor, Sony Interactive Entertainment, Jabil and Kaiser Foundation Hospitals, according to WARN notices the organizations filed with the state Employment Development Department (EDD).
The four organizations have revealed plans to cut a combined 200 tech jobs in the latest layoffs.
Separately, a biotech company, Exelixis, disclosed a decision to chop 143 jobs in Alameda, where the life sciences firm has its headquarters.
Regarding the tech industry, here are details for the latest high-tech sector layoffs reported to the EDD:
— Sony Interactive Entertainment, 118 job cuts in San Mateo
— Kaiser Foundation Hospitals, 50 layoffs, consisting of 49 information technology jobs in Pleasanton and one I.T. position in Oakland
— Marvell Semiconductor, 23 staffing cuts in Santa Clara
— Jabil, nine layoffs in San Jose as part of a site shutdown