New Delhi:Professional networking site LinkedIn on Tuesday said it is slashing about 960 jobs globally, about six per cent of its worldwide staff, amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
The company, which is part of tech giant Microsoft, has about 1,200 employees in India. It also has a development centre in Bengaluru.
When contacted, LinkedIn did not comment on the impact of the job cuts on its India operations.
"...have made the extremely difficult decision to reduce approximately 960 roles, or about 6 per cent of our employee base, across our global sales and talent acquisition organisations (GSO and GTO)...these are the only layoffs we are planning," LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky said in a note to employees.
He added that COVID-19 is having a "sustained impact" on the demand for hiring, both on the company's talent solution business and on the company in general.
"In GSO and GTO, there are roles that are no longer needed as we adjust to the reduced demand in our internal hiring and for our talent products globally," he said.