Amid growing economic uncertainty, layoffs in the technology industry, both for public companies and for startups, have been escalating this Fall.
While plenty of tech companies were still flying high in early 2022, Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February accelerated global economic turmoil.
More than 17,000 tech workers lost their jobs in both May and June, while July and August saw another 29,000 cuts, according to layoff tracker Layoffs.fyi.
Davis, the VC at Interplay, explained that cost-cutting and layoffs are happening across the board, not just in the tech industry.
But public tech companies as well as early- and growth-stage startups will face additional challenges, he said.