Calendly, a scheduling app privately valued at $3 billion in a 2021 financing, has cut 60 people, or around 10% of staff, according to an email to employees from CEO Tope Awotona. In the message, which The Information reviewed, Awotona said the company has been operating profitably but needed to “match the current environment” as well as help the company “capitalize on AI.” A company...
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