Snap plans to lay off around 10 percent of its employees as the company continues to struggle with declines in the digital advertising market. The company had around 5,300 employees at the start of 2023. Snap previously cut 20 percent of its staff in 2022 and had a smaller cut of 3 percent in 2023.

Snap has struggled to expand beyond its core social networking product. Its augmented reality glasses still aren’t widely available, and other hardware projects like a selfie drone were scrapped shortly after launch.

Meanwhile, the company has faced the same challenges as other tech and media companies in recent years: a shrinking ad market and the challenges of dealing with Apple’s limitations on user tracking on iOS. The company’s revenue rose in the third quarter of 2023, but that came after two quarters of declines. Snap is scheduled to report its fourth quarter 2023 earnings tomorrow afternoon.

Snap didn’t say where the layoffs would be focused. The company said the cuts were meant to “best position our business to execute on our highest priorities, and to ensure we have the capacity to invest incrementally to support our growth over time.” The company expects to spend up to $75 million on severance and related costs.

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