Stripe layoffs

2022 - 11 - 4

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Stripe lays off 14% of workers (CNBC)

Online payments giant Stripe is laying off roughly 14% of its staff, CEO Patrick Collison wrote in a memo to staff Thursday.

So, in addition to the headcount changes described above (which will return us to our February headcount of almost 7,000 people), we are firmly reining in all other sources of cost. While the changes today are painful, we feel very good about the prospects for innovative businesses and about Stripe's position in the internet economy. We overhired for the world we're in (more on that below), and it pains us to be unable to deliver the experience that we hoped that those impacted would have at Stripe. (In service of that, we're creating alumni.stripe.com email addresses for everyone departing, and we're going to roll this out to all former employees in the months ahead.) In our view, we made two very consequential mistakes, and we want to highlight them here since they're important: Most importantly, while this is definitely not the separation we would have wanted or imagined when we were making hiring decisions, we want everyone that is leaving to know that we care about you as former colleagues and appreciate everything you've done for Stripe. We have extensive dedicated support lined up for those of you here on visas (you'll receive an email setting up a consultation within a few hours), and we'll be supporting transitions to non-employment visas wherever we can. We're reducing the size of our team by around 14% and saying goodbye to many talented Stripes in the process. However, we do need to match the pace of our investments with the realities around us. We have always taken pride in being a capital efficient business and we think this attribute is important to preserve. [Amazon](/quotes/AMZN/), Google parent [Alphabet](/quotes/GOOGL/) and Facebook owner [Meta](/quotes/META/) have all taken steps to rein in expenses. A Stripe spokesperson was not immediately available to provide the exact number of impacted employees.

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Stripe Lays Off More Than 1000 Workers, 14% Of Staff (Forbes)

CEO Patrick Collison acknowledged missteps Stripe management has made over the past two and a half years, saying the company "overhired” during the ...

Companies small and large, including Robinhood, Klarna and digital bank [Chime](https://www.theinformation.com/articles/chime-slashes-12-of-staff-marking-latest-casualty-in-fintech-meltdown), have announced layoffs so far in 2022. [Compared with](https://twitter.com/gergelyorosz/status/1588166389579546624?s=12&t=Ay-XE_BZA6IFVmgX1LEDdQ) Amsterdam-based payments competitor Adyen, Stripe has historically released more products and had significantly higher costs. they were trying to sugarcoat it by calling it ‘performance management,’” a former employee [told Forbes](https://www.forbes.com/sites/jeffkauflin/2022/10/20/stripe-takes-steps-to-prune-workforce/?sh=582bb7c82d13). [Forbes reported](https://www.forbes.com/sites/jeffkauflin/2022/10/20/stripe-takes-steps-to-prune-workforce/?sh=582bb7c82d13) that Stripe was taking steps to prune its workforce, with some senior leaders asking managers over the summer to give lower ratings on performance reviews. But given that the economic climate continued to worsen, they had to pull the lever even more.” A Stripe spokesperson declined to comment. Good times and abundant hiring can make performance management less conspicuous, but we’ve worked hard on this front in the past in order to sustain the talent bar that we benefit from today—and we will continue to do so.”

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Stripe cuts 14% of its workforce, CEO says they 'overhired for the ... (TechCrunch)

Stripe has announced that it's laying off 14% of its workers, impacting around 1120 of the fintech giant's 8000 workforce.

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Amazon, Lyft, Stripe buckle down, warn on economy (Axios)

Driving the News: Amazon announced a hiring freeze, while Lyft, Stripe and Chime all announced layoffs, citing concerns about the economy. Ride hailing company ...

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Why the layoff memo to Stripe employees is a great memo (Business Insider)

In their memo to laid-off employees, Patrick and John Collison, the cofounders of Stripe, take accountability and apologize for their mistakes.

"This was handled, in my opinion, the best way possible," Amy Spurling, the CEO and founder of Compt, said. The note went on to state that they were "too optimistic" and "grew operating costs too quickly." Schmidt has worked on layoffs, which those in the business world often refer to as "reductions in force," or RIFs. "For an extremely tough decision, I have great respect for how Patrick and John Collison handled the situation," Joe Alim, Compt's vice president of product and operations, told Insider in a written statement. In one case, employees at the human-resource platform Compt discussed Stripe's memo in their company Slack. [Twitter sent](https://www.businessinsider.com/memo-twitter-emails-workers-shut-offices-before-elon-musk-layoffs-2022-11) an unsigned memo to its workers announcing sweeping layoffs and office closures.

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