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Whitney Wolfe Herd’s comments on a company-wide call announcing job cuts at the dating app won’t have many remaining ...
Whitney Wolfe Herd, Bumble CEO, faced staff backlash after announcing job cuts. More than 160 London roles were eliminated as ...
Whitney Wolfe Herd reportedly told staff said she was “worried” that the company might collapse by next year if measures were ...
Businesses that are contemplating job cuts need to know how to conduct layoffs, treating the matter with the empathy it ...
In announcing the decision to staff on Wednesday, Bumble CEO Whitney Wolfe Herd, who also co-founded Tinder, said the online dating business as is at an "inflection point." ...
Bumble, an Austin-based dating app company, is laying off 30% of its workforce. It is unclear how many Austin employees will ...
Bumble said it’s cutting 240 roles in a major restructure aimed at saving $40 million a year and funding tech innovation.
Bumble chief executive Whitney Wolfe Herd has criticised staff for “freaking out” after announcing the company would eliminate more than 160 roles in London, warning drastic cost-cutting measures were ...
Bumble said on Wednesday it would lay off nearly a third of its workforce, the latest cuts in a dating app industry striving ...
PHILADELPHIA — Online dating platform Bumble plans to lay off about 240 employees, or roughly 30% of its global workforce.
In a letter to employees, founder and CEO Whitney Wolfe Herd said Bumble (Nasdaq: BMBL) is at an inflection point and must ...