Groupon Is Cutting 1,100 Jobs And Shutting Down In 7 Countries Including Taiwan
The deals site said the job cuts will result in pretax charges of up to USD35 million.
Cover image via Scott Olson/Getty ImagesDeals website Groupon will cut 1,100 jobs by September 2016 as part of an effort to reorganise its business. In a blog post explaining the job cuts, Groupon's COO wrote that the decision was a tough one to make, "especially when we believe we're stronger than ever."
According to COO Rich Williams:
As part of the restructure, the daily deals and e-commerce site is also shutting down operations in several markets internationally
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As of last December, Groupon had about 12,000 employees
It's tough to believe that Groupon is indeed stronger than ever
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Groupon launched in 2008 as a website for companies to attract customers through one-off offers. However, according to a BBC report, many businesses that used Groupon struggled to transform the discount buyers it supplied into long-term clients.
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