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Tech Layoffs in 2026: The Shift from Headcount to AI Efficiency Is Accelerating

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Tech Layoffs in 2026: The Shift from Headcount to AI Efficiency Is Accelerating

The technology industry’s structural transformation continues into mid-2026, with layoffs persisting across both Silicon Valley giants and European tech firms. While the pace has slowed from the peak rounds of 2023-2024, the nature of cuts is evolving: companies are eliminating roles not out of financial distress, but as a deliberate strategy to reallocate resources toward AI automation and leaner operations.

Global tech layoffs have surpassed 60,000 in the first half of 2026, according to Layoffs.fyi tracking data. Major rounds include SAP’s restructuring of 8,000 positions, Salesforce trimming 2,000 roles, and Microsoft making targeted cuts across gaming and cloud divisions. In Europe, companies like Delivery Hero, Personio, and MessageBird have announced workforce reductions ranging from 10% to 20% of their teams.

What’s different about this wave is the explicit link to AI adoption. Companies aren’t just cutting costs — they’re restructuring around AI-augmented workflows. Klarna’s much-cited AI assistant, which handles the work of 700 customer service agents, has become a template that other firms are actively studying. “We’re seeing a fundamental redesign of how technology companies operate,” says workforce analyst Mira Sundström. “The 2023 layoffs were about correcting pandemic overhiring. The 2026 layoffs are about preparing for an AI-native operating model.”

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For European tech workers, the impact is uneven. The Netherlands, with its strong labour protections and mandatory transition payments, has seen fewer involuntary cuts than the UK or Germany. Dutch law requires employers to demonstrate economic necessity and explore redeployment options before terminating permanent contracts — a friction that has led some companies to reduce headcount through attrition and hiring freezes rather than mass layoffs.

The skills in highest demand tell the story of where the industry is heading. AI/ML engineers, prompt engineers, and AI ethics specialists command premium compensation, while traditional software engineering roles — particularly in QA, manual testing, and basic frontend development — face declining demand. LinkedIn data shows AI-related job postings in the Netherlands growing 45% year-over-year, even as overall tech listings have dipped 8%.

For professionals navigating this transition, the advice from recruiters is consistent: develop AI literacy regardless of your role. Understanding how to work alongside AI tools — whether you’re in marketing, product management, or engineering — is no longer optional. The market is not punishing workers; it’s rewarding those who adapt fastest to the AI-enabled future of work.

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Ramo is the editorial voice of Mylistingo — an AI and technology news platform based in The Hague, Netherlands. Covering artificial intelligence, machine learning, robotics, and the future of technology, Ramo delivers accurate, accessible reporting for both general audiences and industry professionals. Every article is fact-checked and written to meet Mylistingo's strict no-fabrication editorial standards.

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