NetApp Layoffs
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NetApp has 4 publicly reported layoff rounds on record between January 31, 2023 and May 27, 2026. A total of about 1,814 employees were affected across these rounds.
Layoff history
NetApp disclosed a workforce reduction affecting its SF Bay Area operations in May 27, 2026. Approximately 77 roles were eliminated.
Source: hoodline.com
NetApp disclosed a workforce reduction affecting its San Jose, CA operations in May 20, 2026. Approximately 77 roles were eliminated.
Reason: Layoff Permanent
NetApp cut roughly 700 jobs, about 6% of its global workforce, on April 30, 2025, in a move the data storage company framed as a push to 'optimize cost structures' and build capabilities for the AI era. The company had already signaled workforce reductions earlier in the fiscal year, disclosing plans for at least a 4% cut in filings covering the nine months ended January 2025. Revenue for Q3 FY2025 came in at $1.64 billion, up just 2% year-on-year, and the company reported deal slippage during the quarter. In its statement, NetApp said the restructuring was designed to 'strengthen its ability to serve customers, innovate at scale, and respond to fast-moving industry dynamics, including the rapid rise of AI.' The company pledged to take 'thoughtful steps' to support departing employees but did not specify severance terms.
Reason: Cost optimization and repositioning for AI-driven growth
Source: blocksandfiles.com
NetApp disclosed a workforce reduction affecting its SF Bay Area operations in January 31, 2023. Approximately 960 roles were eliminated.
Source: theregister.com
Data for NetApp is compiled from public WARN Act filings and reporting linked above. See our methodology.