LinkedIn Layoffs Cut 5% of Workforce

LinkedIn layoffs cut about 5% of staff to refocus resources on faster-growing areas, and investors will watch reallocation for margin signals

May 14, 2026·1 min read
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KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • LinkedIn planned cuts of about 5% of staff, roughly 875 roles.
  • Company framed the action as a reorganization to shift workers into faster-growing business areas.
  • Microsoft filings showed LinkedIn revenue rose 12% year-over-year in the most recent quarter.

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LinkedIn announced layoffs on May 13, 2026, as part of a reorganization to shift resources toward faster-growing business areas. Sources said affected employees were notified that day, and the cuts were not directly linked to AI replacing jobs.

Workforce Reduction and Notification

The layoffs will affect about 5% of LinkedIn’s global workforce, roughly 875 roles out of more than 17,500 full-time employees. Reports indicated that affected staff were informed on the morning of May 13.

Strategic Reorganization Amid Revenue Growth

The workforce reduction is part of a broader effort to reallocate staff toward higher-growth segments and scale back some investments. Microsoft filings show LinkedIn’s revenue rose 12% in the most recent quarter compared with the year-earlier period. This reorganization aligns with a wider trend of tech layoffs in 2026 as companies focus on cost discipline and prioritize faster-growing businesses to improve profitability.

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