Discord Lays Off 170 Employees, 17% Of Its Staff

Following the layoffs from Unity and Twitch earlier in the week, Discord has announced in an internal memo that they are laying off 17 percent of its staff which impacts 170 people across various departments.

CEO Jason Citron said that the main reason for the layoffs was the growth of the company since 2020, most likey due to the pandemic and the rapid growth of revenue within the video game industry during that time.

The Verge reports that while Discord isn’t in dire financial straits, the company hasn’t become profitable and is still trying to revive user growth after the surge during the pandemic.

Discord raised a total of about $1 billion in funding and has a total of more than $700 million in cash on its balance sheet with the goal to become profitable this year, according to a person familiar with the matter.

Jason Citron’s full memo is as follows:

“Hi @everyone,

I want to follow up on what we just covered at our all-company meeting and share some context.

Today we are making the unfortunate and difficult decision to reduce the size of Discord’s workforce by 17%. This means we are saying goodbye to 170 of our talented colleagues. This is a decision we did not take lightly, but it is one that we have conviction in to better serve our users, our business and our mission over the long term.

Where we are and how we got here

Our company has changed and grown significantly over the past few years. We should all be really proud of what we’ve been able to accomplish together to serve the millions of people who turn to Discord every day to spend time with their friends.

At the same time, we have to face some hard truths. We grew quickly and expanded our workforce even faster, increasing by 5x since 2020. As a result, we took on more projects and became less efficient in how we operated.

Today, we are increasingly clear on the need to sharpen our focus and improve the way we work together to bring more agility to our organization. This is what largely drove the decision to reduce the size of our workforce. While difficult, I am confident this will put us in the best position to continue building a strong and profitable business that delivers amazing products for our users and supports our mission for years to come.

What happens next

I’m sure all of you are anxious to know what this means for each of you.

– By 10:30 a.m. PT, everyone will receive an email. In your email, you will learn whether or not your employment has been impacted by this reduction-in-force

– Leadership will hold a meeting with departing team members at 11:00 a.m. PT to discuss next steps

– For all remaining employees, we will come back together this afternoon at 1:00 p.m. PT to talk about what’s next

How we’re taking care of our colleagues

It is incredibly important to me that we support departing team members through this difficult time and provide them with a sizable runway as they transition into future employment. To that end, we are offering them:

– Five months of salary (plus an additional week for every full year at Discord)

– Five months of benefit continuation

– Three months of outplacement services

– Equity vesting of awards scheduled to vest on Feb. 1, 2024

– Continued access to Modern Health through the end of 2024, and more

I’ll end by sharing deep appreciation and gratitude for those leaving us. Discord is better because of your contributions and the passion you brought to delivering for our users, our company, and each other. Thank you for everything.

It’s incredibly difficult to say goodbye to respected peers, many of whom have become friends. I’m hopeful that working on and with our product has reinforced that these bonds can be sustained and even strengthened beyond the “walls” of any one place.

Take care of yourselves and let’s look out for each other through this particularly challenging time.”

Jason

These are Discord’s largest cuts to date following laying off 4% of its staff last August.

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