eBay to Lay Off Nearly 800 Employees in Latest Job Cuts
eBay's Recent Layoff Announcement
eBay, the well-known e-commerce platform, is reportedly set to reduce its workforce once again, with close to 800 employees facing layoffs in this latest round. Although the company has not yet released an official statement regarding these cuts, numerous employees have taken to professional networking sites to discuss their job losses. Insights shared on the workplace forum TheLayoff indicate that these layoffs are expected to be announced this week, potentially affecting around 6% of eBay’s global workforce. Reports from employees in various states, including Oregon, Utah, Texas, and California, suggest that the layoffs may not be limited to specific locations or departments.
eBay has not disclosed the exact number of positions being cut, the teams involved, or the reasoning behind this decision. However, sources familiar with the situation have indicated through social media that multiple divisions could be impacted. Discussions online hint at a restructuring strategy that may involve relocating certain roles to international offices. One anonymous contributor mentioned on TheLayoff, “Half my team, including myself laid off... moving out roles to India and Ireland. I think by now those impacted are aware,” although these claims remain unverified by the company.
Voices of the Affected Employees
Several employees who have been laid off have shared their experiences publicly. One individual expressed on LinkedIn, “After 10.5 incredible years, I’m heartbroken to share that I—along with 800 talented colleagues—was impacted by today’s layoffs at eBay. I am deeply grateful for my time there. What began as my first 'real' job grew into a decade of meaningful personal and professional development. I joined as someone just starting out in my career and had the privilege of growing up within the company—challenged, supported, and continually learning along the way. Most of all, I built relationships that extend far beyond the workplace. Some of my closest friends came from those years, and it’s the people I will miss most. As I begin the next chapter, I’m feeling a mix of anxiety and excitement about what’s ahead. If you’re aware of opportunities within Learning organisations, Outsource Operations Management, or Project Management, I would truly appreciate the opportunity to connect and apply. Thank you all for your support.”
In previous communications, eBay had indicated plans to expand its operations in more cost-effective regions, including India, while reducing roles in other areas. The recent job cuts appear to align with this broader strategy. Additionally, the company has been evolving its operations by increasing the integration of artificial intelligence (AI), particularly in customer service and support roles.