
Haomo.AI Responds to Layoffs: Normal Organizational Adjustment
Haomo.AI responds to layoffs: Normal organizational adjustments based on business development, only a small number of employees in functional departments affected.
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Haomo.AI responds to layoffs: Normal organizational adjustments based on business development, only a small number of employees in functional departments affected.
Zoom CEO Eric Yuan announced plans to lay off 1,300 employees, accounting for 15% of its global staff. A number of current and former Zoom employees have confirmed that the layoffs have already started in Zoom's several offices in China.
Intelligent speech and artificial intelligence company iFlytek is suspected to have started laying off its employees due to a "graduation certificate" printed with its logo circulating on Chinese social media platforms.
After initiating layoffs in early 2021, Shenzhen-based new energy vehicle maker Baoneng Motor continued with the second batch of layoffs on July 22. Baoneng has not yet commented publicly on the matter.
Ericsson responded to layoff rumors by stating that it is enriching its global R&D team and will not withdraw from the Chinese market.
SaaS service provider China Youzan has launched its first round of layoffs this month. The first employees to be cut are product and technology R&D staff.
On May 12th, OPPO announced that in the face of global economic uncertainty and an uncertain mobile phone market, after careful consideration, the company has decided to terminate its ZEKU business.
Rumors have swirled recently that Chinese tech giant Xiaomi plans to lay off 10% of its employees, mainly targeting new employees and fresh graduates.
On August 28th, recently, multiple current and former employees of SenseTime confirmed that the company is undergoing another round of layoffs, involving some departments, with a requirement for some to leave within one week.
Rumors have emerged recently on Chinese social media that Li Xiang, the founder and CEO of Beijing-based electric vehicle firm Li Auto, is planning major staff cuts during the second quarter of this year.
Youzan CEO Ning Zhu, also know as Bai Ya, issued an internal letter to employees, opening a review of the company's business in the past year while comprehensively introducing its future adjustment plan.
Chinese logistics and fresh groceries delivery firm Dingdong Maicai on Tuesday released its results for the fourth quarter ended December 31, 2021.