Stripe, the Bay Area’s second most valuable startup, emailed a layoff notice to 300 workers - along with a cartoon picture.
Stripe is laying off 300 employees, Fortune has learned. The company told staffers it would keep growing headcount despite the cuts.
The payment processing platform reportedly sent an image of a cartoon duck in emails to employees notifying them of their ...
Fintech giant Stripe is laying off 300 people on Tuesday, according to a leaked memo, as reported by Business Insider.
Stripe's chief people officer, Rob McIntosh, told employees in an email that the company still planned to grow its head count this year.
A cute cartoon duck can be the bearer of bad news. Stripe is laying off 300 people, or about 3.5% of its global workforce — and in emails to some terminated employees, the company accidentally sent an ...
Companies have continued to cut jobs in 2025 after a wave of layoffs last year. Meta, Microsoft, BlackRock, and Ally are ...
The tech layoffs can be attributed to factors including market instability, tightened budgets, and the need to adapt to changing industry conditions, especially with artificial intelligence (AI) ...
Stripe, a leading U.S.-based fintech company, mistakenly sent layoff notices with a cartoon duck image to 300 employees. The layoffs primarily affect roles in product, operations, and some in ...
Tech companies are continuing layoffs in 2025. Microsoft, Meta, Amazon, Google, Salesforce, and Stripe have all announced job ...
Corrected and full notifications have since been sent to all impacted Stripes.” The payment processor’s layoffs and the curious incident of the duck were first reported by Business Insider.