Vimeo's Global Layoffs Wreak Havoc, Months After Bending Spoons' Acquisition for $1.38 Billion.
In a significant shake-up, Vimeo, the popular video-sharing platform, has confirmed that it is laying off employees worldwide – although the exact number of job losses remains unclear – just months after being acquired by Italian software company Bending Spoons for a whopping $1.38 billion.
Dave Brown, Vimeo's former brand vice president, acknowledged in a LinkedIn post that "a large portion" of the company had been impacted by these layoff cuts. Fellow former employees echo this sentiment online, claiming that nearly all staff members, including the entire video team, have been let go. Another software engineer reported being laid off along with an enormous amount of staff.
The news comes as no surprise to many, considering Vimeo's recent history of downsizing, having slashed 10% of its workforce just a week before Bending Spoons' acquisition announcement in September. This latest move raises serious questions about the future of content hosted on the platform – including critically acclaimed comedy shows like Dropout.
Unfortunately for employees and fans alike, this isn't the first time Vimeo has struggled with layoffs under new ownership. The company has a history of eliminating jobs at its acquired companies, including WeTransfer, Filmic, and Evernote.
As of now, Bending Spoons hasn't disclosed any further details regarding the number of employees affected by these layoff cuts.
In a significant shake-up, Vimeo, the popular video-sharing platform, has confirmed that it is laying off employees worldwide – although the exact number of job losses remains unclear – just months after being acquired by Italian software company Bending Spoons for a whopping $1.38 billion.
Dave Brown, Vimeo's former brand vice president, acknowledged in a LinkedIn post that "a large portion" of the company had been impacted by these layoff cuts. Fellow former employees echo this sentiment online, claiming that nearly all staff members, including the entire video team, have been let go. Another software engineer reported being laid off along with an enormous amount of staff.
The news comes as no surprise to many, considering Vimeo's recent history of downsizing, having slashed 10% of its workforce just a week before Bending Spoons' acquisition announcement in September. This latest move raises serious questions about the future of content hosted on the platform – including critically acclaimed comedy shows like Dropout.
Unfortunately for employees and fans alike, this isn't the first time Vimeo has struggled with layoffs under new ownership. The company has a history of eliminating jobs at its acquired companies, including WeTransfer, Filmic, and Evernote.
As of now, Bending Spoons hasn't disclosed any further details regarding the number of employees affected by these layoff cuts.