![]() CourseHero, a unicorn-status edtech company, conducted its first round of layoffs in 17 years, letting go of 42 employees, or 15% of the company, according to TechCrunch.Layoffs continue to make their way through Boston-based software companies, with Klaviyo cutting 140 roles (about 10% of the company, according to TechCrunch estimates) and AppCues losing 15% of its staff.Coherent, which makes lasers and optical gear, has informed California officials that it will eliminate 108 roles at its subsidiary, Finisar. ![]() Layoffs making headlines in the past week: See the latest job cuts below, and if you’ve been impacted by a layoff, find our best tips here. However, signs of a cool-off are also coming into focus: Job openings declined and layoffs surged in January, while February brought slower wage growth, a spike in jobless claims, and an unemployment rate that ticked up to 3.6%. New economic data adds color and contour to our picture of the labor market, with evidence of strong hiring seen in reports from ADP and the Labor Department.
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