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Bumble, the beleaguered dating app who’s stock has lost 90% of its value since going public in 2021, is axing 30% of its ...
PHILADELPHIA — Online dating platform Bumble plans to lay off about 240 employees, or roughly 30% of its global workforce.
Bumble, the company that produces the online dating app designed to empower women, on Wednesday announced it is laying off 30 ...
Bumble said the cuts are part of a reconfiguration of its “operating structure to optimize execution on its strategic ...
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Bumble announced a 30% workforce reduction on Wednesday after already committing to $15 million in cost cuts, sending its ...
Bumble said on Wednesday it would lay off nearly a third of its workforce, the latest cuts in a dating app industry striving ...
Dating app Bumble announced on Wednesday that it's laying off 30% of its workforce, impacting around 240 positions.
The firm's founder became the world's youngest self-made female billionaire when it launched on the US stock market.
Dating-app executives are realizing that wooing younger users turned off by online swiping takes fewer workers.
Bumble plans to cut hundreds of jobs, with CEO Whitney Wolfe Herd saying the online dating business is at an "inflection point." ...