eBay Plans 10% Workforce Cut in Key Marketplaces Unit
Reportedly, eBay Inc. (EBAY) plans to cut 10% of its workforce or about 3,000 jobs in early 2015. More: continued here
Reportedly, eBay Inc. (EBAY) plans to cut 10% of its workforce or about 3,000 jobs in early 2015. More: continued here
eBay will cut thousands of jobs early next yearEconomic TimesBy Jillian D'onfro eBay might eliminate thousands of jobs early next year as it gets ready to spin off PayPal, sources familiar with the situation tell The Wall Street Journal. The cuts would affect at least 3,000 employees in eBay's core marketplace … More: continued here
Plans are in the works to shed as much as 10 percent of eBay's workforce. More: continued here
In preparation for its split from PayPal, eBay may be planning to slash thousands of jobs. More: continued here
PYMNTS.com eBay Plans Thousands Of Layoffs, Donahoe To Leave BoardPYMNTS.comLooks like lots of folk will be leaving eBay—voluntarily or not—as it prepares for next year's spin-out of PayPal. The company is preparing “at least 3,000″ layoffs, which amounts to about 10 percent of its workforce, the Wall Street Journal is … More: continued here
In preparation for its split from PayPal, eBay may be planning to slash thousands of jobs. More: continued here
EBay debates thousands of job cutsZDNetEBay is mulling over the elimination of thousands of jobs next year after spinning off its payment services provider PayPal. As reported by the Wall Street Journal, eBay is considering taking the axe to 3,000 positions, which is roughly 10 percent of … More: continued here
GeekWire EBay looking to trim thousands of jobs next year, report saysGeekWireebayinc_signage EBay is mulling a significant round of layoffs that could result in thousands of job losses early next year. Sources told The Wall Street Journal the cuts are primarily expected to occur in the company's core marketplace division in …eBay said to mull…
The e-commerce giant is considering axing thousands of jobs in order to slim down after spinning off its PayPal unit. More: continued here
The plan could affect up to 1 in 10 employees More: continued here