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Elementor Cuts 30% of Workforce Amid AI-Driven Industry Shift
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First reported by Globes · 1 hour ago
What happened
Elementor, a leading Israeli web development company, is cutting 30% of its workforce due to rapid technological changes and AI disruption. The layoffs follow a similar move by Wix last month, reflecting industry-wide restructuring to adapt to AI and economic challenges.
- 01Elementor announces layoffs of about 100 employees, 30% of its workforce.
- 02The company cites rapid AI-driven technological changes as the reason for restructuring.
- 03Elementor’s platform powers over 25 million websites worldwide.
- 04CEO Yoni Luxenberg calls the layoffs painful but necessary to remain independent.
- 05Wix also cut 20% of its staff last month for similar AI adaptation reasons.
- 06Both companies aim to create leaner, more agile operational models for the future.
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