GitHub lays off nearly all engineering team in India

March 29, 2023

GitHub recently laid off nearly all of its engineering staff in India as a result of the weakening global market conditions. According to a source with knowledge of the situation, over 100 jobs were lost.

According to a GitHub spokesperson, this layoff was part of a streamlining effort that the company announced in February. GitHub had announced that it would reduce its workforce by 10% by the end of the March quarter.

“As part of the reorganization plan shared in February, workforce reductions were made today as part of difficult but necessary decisions and realignments to both protect the health of our business in the short term and grant us the capacity to invest in our long-term strategy moving forward,” the spokesperson said.

India is one of the world’s largest developer markets and a key engineering hub for many large corporations. After the United States, India is GitHub’s second largest developer community. The platform recently surpassed 100 million members worldwide and is said to be rapidly expanding in India, where it has already surpassed 10 million developers. As a result, the decision to lay off the engineering team in India is unexpected.

GitHub employed approximately 3,000 people prior to the announcement of these layoffs. The company announced in February that it would lay off 10% of its workforce through the end of the fiscal year. But the company says its recent decision to lay off nearly all of its engineering team in India is part of its efforts to streamline operations and reduce costs in response to weakening global market conditions.

The sources for this piece include an article in TechCrunch.

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