The e-commerce stalwart eBay is laying off 800 workers, including a couple hundred in the Bay Area, just a week after it ...
Around 800 jobs will be cut as eBay says it’s “taking steps to reinvest across our business and align our structure with our strategic priorities,” CNBC reports, after eBay purchased the secondhand ...
The layoff announcement comes a week after eBay agreed to buy secondhand-clothing site Depop and follows job cuts earlier this year by Amazon and Pinterest.
The job cuts are occurring across the company, and are a result of its push to focus on "strategic priorities," eBay said.
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Ebay said on Thursday it is cutting about 800 jobs, or roughly 6% of its full‑time workforce, as the e‑commerce company moves to streamline operations and align staffing with its strategic priorities.