GitLab cuts 14% of staff as it scales its platform to serve AI workloads
GitLab has laid off about 14% of its workforce, roughly 350 employees, as part of a restructuring plan announced last month. The company is exiting 22 countries, flattening management layers, and investing in infrastructure to handle increased traffic from AI workflows, with a sharper focus on R&D.
Developer platform GitLab has laid off about 14% of its workforce, about 350 employees, as part of a broader restructuring effort it detailed last month.
The company said in May that it was going to reduce its workforce as it exited 22 countries, flattened management layers, and invested in infrastructure to scale its platform and serve increased traffic from AI workflows, with a sharper focus on research and development.