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Yahoo to eliminate 1,000 jobs in latest tech workforce lay off

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CALIFORNIA: Yahoo Inc. will eliminate about 1,000 jobs beginning this week, or roughly 12% of its employees, the first round of cuts in a larger plan to restructur­e its advertisin­g tech division amid a wave of layoffs in the industry.

The company, owned by Apollo Global Management Inc., plans to reduce headcount at its Yahoo for Business ad tech unit by almost 50% by the end of 2023, or more than 20% of the workforce at Yahoo, a company spokespers­on said.

“These changes announced today are entirely within the context of creating a better business plan for that division going forward,” chief executive officer Jim Lanzone said in an interview. “The company has taken many bites of the apple here in trying to make it work over the years, but as a standalone company we had to take a very honest view in how we apply our resources.”

Digital advertisin­g providers have had to grapple with skittish customers who are concerned about the uncertain economic climate. Yahoo’s restructur­ing will create a new division called Yahoo Advertisin­g, which will focus ad sales teams on the company’s properties, including

Yahoo Finance, Yahoo News and Yahoo Sports.

The company is “very profitable,” Lanzone said, adding that the job cuts were due more to the division’s restructur­ing than troubles in the ad market. “We would’ve made these changes even at the peak of the market,” he said. Yahoo is “still hiring aggressive­ly,” Lanzone said, and employees who lose their jobs will be considered for other roles at the company.

 ?? AP ?? Yahoo plans to reduce headcount by over 20% by 2023-end.
AP Yahoo plans to reduce headcount by over 20% by 2023-end.

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