In 2025, 246,000 tech jobs disappeared. In 2026, that’s going to be 973 cuts a day. The companies doing the cutting aren’t struggling; they’re reporting record revenues.
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246K Laid off in 2025 |
973/day Job cuts in 2026 |
9× Rise in AI-cited cuts |
340% Surge in AI job postings |
It's already happening
Every company below cited AI capability, not financial difficulty, as the reason. Sources: company press releases, SEC filings, layoffs. FYI.
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Company |
Context |
Jobs Cut |
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Oracle |
2026 · AI cloud infrastructure pivot |
30,000 |
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Amazon |
Jan 2026 · Flattening management layers |
16,000 |
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Microsoft |
2025 · Two rounds — May + July |
15,000 |
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IBM |
2025 · AI agents replaced HR & admin roles |
8,000 |
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Block |
Mar 2026 · “AI can do a wider range of tasks.” |
4,000 |
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Atlassian |
Mar 2026 · “AI changes skill mix needed.” |
1,600 |
Nearly 246,000 tech workers were let go in 2025. 2026 is worse. The companies cutting aren’t in trouble — they’re running leaner teams and making more money.
Amazon reported $716 billion in revenue and cut 16,000 corporate roles. Oracle became a top AI cloud platform and laid off 30,000. Microsoft poured billions into OpenAI and trimmed 15,000 jobs. IBM replaced HR departments with AI agents and cut 8,000 staff.
Tech layoffs by year
Numbers were verified across TrueUp, Crunchbase News, RationalFX, and TechCrunch. Different trackers report slightly different totals depending on methodology.
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Year |
Global Layoffs |
Per Day |
Primary Driver |
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2022 |
~165,000 |
~452 |
Post-COVID over-hiring correction |
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2023 |
~262,735 |
~720 — PEAK |
All Big Tech cut simultaneously; recession fears |
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2024 |
~152,922 |
~418 |
AI adoption quietly begins replacing roles |
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2025 |
~245,953 |
~674 |
AI explicitly cited as the primary cause |
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2026* |
90,524+ |
963 ↑ |
AI automation now #1 stated reason (Jan–Apr only) |
Who cut the most, and why
Every company below cited AI capability, not financial difficulty, as the reason. Sources: company press releases, SEC filings, layoffs. FYI.
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Company |
Context |
Jobs Cut |
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Oracle |
2026 · AI cloud infrastructure pivot |
30,000 |
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Amazon |
Jan 2026 · Flattening management layers |
16,000 |
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Microsoft |
2025 · Two rounds — May + July |
15,000 |
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IBM |
2025 · AI agents replaced HR & admin roles |
8,000 |
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Block |
Mar 2026 · “AI can do a wider range of tasks.” |
4,000 |
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Atlassian |
Mar 2026 · “AI changes skill mix needed.” |
1,600 |
"This decision is not driven by financial difficulty but by the growing capability of AI tools to perform a wider range of tasks."
- Jack Dorsey, CEO of Block, announcing 4,000 layoffs, March 2026
What most people miss
IBM cut 8,000 administrative roles while simultaneously hiring more engineers. Amazon eliminated management layers and automated the workflows underneath. The jobs didn’t vanish — they shifted. Every role AI absorbed opened a gap for someone who could build or manage that AI.
LinkedIn data from early 2026 shows AI-specific job postings up 340% since 2024. But only for people who can demonstrate hands-on skills. Not “I’ve used ChatGPT.”
The ones who are doing fine
While hundreds of thousands are being cut, a smaller group is getting promoted, landing clients, and charging more. The difference isn’t experience or credentials. It’s one thing: the ability to build real stuff with AI.
They automate business workflows. They build knowledge retrieval systems over company documents. They deploy voice AI agents. They ship production-grade applications without traditional code. And they can show you on day one.
Old roles vs. new roles
When ATMs arrived, bank teller jobs shrank — but ATM maintenance, cybersecurity, digital banking, and app development exploded. Same pattern, faster.
Shrinking | Growing |
Manual data entry & processing | AI workflow designer & automation builder |
Basic customer support (Tier 1) | AI chatbot trainer, manager & QA |
Junior software tester (manual) | Prompt engineer & testing automation lead |
Traditional HR screener | AI-assisted talent strategy & people ops |
Copy-paste report writer | RAG system builder |
Tier-1 IT helpdesk | AI agent deployer & automation consultant |
Which roles are actually at risk
Based on the 365 DataScience Layoffs Report and WEF Future of Jobs 2025:
Risk | Role | Impact | Why |
High | HR & Talent Sourcing | 27.8% | AI screens 1,000 CVs in seconds, schedules interviews, sends offers automatically |
High | Data Entry & Processing | ~22% | Fully repetitive — AI is faster, cheaper, 24/7, near-zero errors |
High | Customer Support (Tier 1) | ~15% | AI chatbots resolve 80% of common queries with no human involved |
Medium | Junior Software Engineers | 22.1% | Routine coding automated; senior and AI engineers still in high demand |
Medium | Basic Marketing & Copywriting | ~12% | Template content automated; strategy and creative still require people |
Medium | Financial Reporting | ~10% | Routine reconciliation automated; advisory and forecasting still safe |
Safe | AI Engineers & Builders | Hiring ↑ | Fastest-growing category — companies are urgently hiring |
Safe | AI Automation Consultants | Hiring ↑ | Freelancers building automations command premium rates |
The gap
2.4M Unfilled AI roles globally (WEF 2026) | 340% Rise in AI job postings since 2024 | 30–60% Higher pay for AI-fluent roles |
That 2.4 million gap is real, measurable, and time-limited. In 18–24 months, as more people upskill, the market will tighten. The people gaining ground right now moved before they felt ready.
How it unfolded
Q1 2025 — Corporate AI adoption crosses 50% globally
McKinsey found 52% of enterprises had deployed AI in at least two business functions, up from 20% in 2022. It moved from pilot project to core infrastructure in under three years.
Mid 2025 — Knowledge workers see first significant displacement
Contrary to popular belief, AI’s first major job impact wasn’t manufacturing. It hit copywriting, paralegal work, financial analysis, and customer support — roles that required four-year degrees and paid above median.
Late 2025 — Companies hiring more people, but only in AI-adjacent roles
IBM, Amazon, and Salesforce all announced layoffs and new AI engineer hiring campaigns simultaneously. Net headcount dropped, but the remaining roles paid 30–60% more and required AI fluency.
Q1 2026 — The window is open, but narrowing
Professionals upskilling now enter at peak demand and below-peak supply. The WEF estimates 2.4 million unfilled AI roles globally. In 18–24 months, market saturation begins.
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FAQs
Is AI really replacing jobs, or is this hype?
It’s not hype. Amazon, IBM, and Microsoft have confirmed layoffs where AI was a direct factor. The shift is real, but it’s a job transformation, not pure job loss.
Which jobs are most at risk?
Repetitive, rule-based work: data entry, basic customer support, HR screening, manual testing. Those are precisely the tasks AI does faster and cheaper.
Do I need coding background?
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One thing left
The statistics are documented. The demand gap is real. You already knew something was shifting, that’s why you’re reading this.
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