YouTube reorganizes content creator and support teams in order to streamline operations and fires at least 100 workers from the creator management and operations teams.

Google-owned YouTube has announced plans to lay off around 100 employees, primarily from its creator management and operations teams. The layoffs are part of the company's ongoing efforts to cut costs and streamline operations amid economic challenges. Layoff-affected employees will have the opportunity to apply for other roles at YouTube, but it is unclear if they will be guaranteed new positions within the company. The move follows Google's larger layoff last week that eliminated over 100 jobs across various divisions, including engineering, services, and the Google Assistant division.

January 17, 2024
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