Airtable, last valued at $11 billion for its no-code software, lays off over 250 Just days ago, Airtable published a memo about how laid off workers can use Airtable to search for jobs. “It’s been an unwelcome theme of 2022—layoffs,” the post said. “Each season seems to usher in a new wave of cuts. Meanwhile, corporations cite similar concerns of rising inflation, the looming threat of an economic
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