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Dating apps like Tinder and Bumble are losing Gen Z users. Here’s how conservatism and app fatigue are changing the dating game.
Bumble is laying off 30 percent of its workforce. CNN reports the dating app will lay off 240 positions, a move that will save Bumble $40 million annually.
We'll hear how changing habits and economic uncertainty are hurting dating apps like Bumble.
Dating app Bumble continues to lose its footing. After subpar earnings, sluggish user growth, and internal stagnation, the company has laid off 30% of its staff. Meanwhile, its dating app ...
Specialty dating apps like Bumbl—which just had layoffs—are in a bind. Yet Grindr is managing to thrive.
Bumble stumbles as dating apps struggle Bumble announced this week that it’s laying off nearly a third of its employees. Its stock prices have fallen sharply since its 2021 IPO.
Bumble, currently ranked as the second-largest online dating platform, has announced plans to reduce its global workforce by 30%, according to a recent filing with securities regulators.
Dating app company Bumble Inc. disclosed on Wednesday that it will trim its headcount by 30%, meaning roughly 240 people will lose their jobs.
From the Austin Business Journal. Bumble Inc. is laying off a third of its workforce as it attempts to regain "a startup mentality" to revamp its business. The Austin-based maker of dating and ...
[BENGALURU] Bumble said on Wednesday (Jun 25) it would lay off nearly a third of its workforce, the latest cuts in a dating app industry striving to develop features that will keep users spending amid ...
Online dating service Bumble has revealed plans to cut a third of its staff as Gen Z have started to ditch online dating in favour of finding love the old fashioned way.
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