The payment processing platform reportedly sent an image of a cartoon duck in emails to employees notifying them of their ...
Fintech company Stripe has announced its latest round of layoffs on Monday (20 January), cutting 300 employees, but has ...
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Fintech firm Stripe, the global payment processing provider, has recently announced a reduction in its workforce by 300 ...
( NewsNation) — Payment company Stripe accidentally sent an image of a cartoon duck to some of the employees who were being ...
While workforce cuts raise concerns, the tech sector is poised for significant growth, with jobs in big data, fintech, and AI ...
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 image of a yellow cartoon duck, a spokesperson ...
The tech startup, which launched in 2011, has suffered layoffs in the past. Stripe is a privately-held company, so most of its financials are not disclosed, but it was likely hit hard in 2022 ...
The error, confirmed by a Stripe spokesperson, occurred during the company’s internal process of notifying impacted employees ...
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.