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A Black Monday arrives for Tik Tok as layoffs strike, while hiring freezes hit giants Goldman Sachs and Apple

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Alena Botros
Alena Botros
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By
Alena Botros
Alena Botros
Former staff writer
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July 18, 2022, 8:45 PM ET
Shouzi Chew, chief executive officer of TikTok.
Shouzi Chew, chief executive officer of TikTok. Christopher Goodney—Bloomberg/Getty Images

A slowing economy caused more corporate upheaval on Monday with TikTok starting job cuts as Apple and Goldman Sachs both planned to slow hiring. 

Some U.S. TikTok employees were told their jobs were being eliminated while others in Europe were told their jobs were at risk and that they could expect to receive notices to meet with HR in coming weeks, according to Wired. The company’s UK employees were also warned of upcoming layoffs in a number of departments. 

Meanwhile, Goldman Sachs said it would slow hiring of new employees and reinstate annual performance reviews, which Yahoo Finance reports could be used to weed out underperforming bankers. The announcement came as Goldman Sachs reported a sharp decline in quarterly profits on Monday. 

“Given the challenging operating environment, we are closely reexamining all of our forward spending and investment plans to ensure the best use of our resources,” Goldman Sachs CFO Denis Coleman said in a call with analysts, according to Yahoo Finance. “Specifically, we have made the decision to slow hiring velocity and reduce certain professional fees going forward, though these actions will take some time to be reflected in our results.”

Also on Monday Bloomberg reported that Apple would slow hiring and reduce spending, a sign that it’s concerned about a possible recession hurting its business. The company’s shares fell 2% on the news, as the S&P 500 declined 0.84%. 

The slowdown in hiring by Apple and Goldman Sachs follows similar plans by large companies including Google-parent Alphabet, Microsoft, and Facebook-parent Meta. 

Additionally, there’s been a string of layoffs at Netflix, Peloton, and Tesla. In the crypto space, Coinbase, Gemini, BlockFi and Crypto.com have all announced layoffs. 

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By Alena BotrosFormer staff writer
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Alena Botros is a former reporter at Coins2Day, where she primarily covered real estate.

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