GoPro cuts 200-300 jobs in aerial products unit
The decision is part of a bigger restructuring in the company
Action camera maker GoPro is cutting about 200 to 300 jobs in its aerial products division this week, technology news website TechCrunch reported on Thursday.
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The job cuts are part of a bigger restructuring in the company, TechCrunch reported, citing a letter sent to impacted employees.
The employees were relieved from duties on Thursday, but will continue to be on the company’s payroll until February 16, TechCrunch reported, citing sources.
GoPro — whose cameras are worn by surfers, skydivers and other action junkies — has been struggling in recent years as cheaper rivals emerge and smartphones feature increasingly advanced cameras.
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GoPro did not respond to a request for comment outside regular business hours.
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The job cuts are part of a bigger restructuring in the company, TechCrunch reported, citing a letter sent to impacted employees.
The employees were relieved from duties on Thursday, but will continue to be on the company’s payroll until February 16, TechCrunch reported, citing sources.
GoPro — whose cameras are worn by surfers, skydivers and other action junkies — has been struggling in recent years as cheaper rivals emerge and smartphones feature increasingly advanced cameras.
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GoPro did not respond to a request for comment outside regular business hours.