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Read the top tech stories so far this week from GeekWire Microsoft gave layoff notices to another 68

Read the top tech stories so far this week from GeekWire [GeekWire Mid-Week Update] Top stories so far this week [Filings: Microsoft job cuts in Seattle area reach 2,184 people, as part of 10,000 layoffs globally]( Microsoft gave layoff notices to another 689 people at its Redmond, Wash., headquarters and nearby cities, according to a filing made public by the Washington state Employment Security Department on Monday afternoon. [Pay, perks, and remote work: How layoffs and the economy are changing the tech job market]( The workplace and job market are a volatile mix of variables these days, including the economy, tech layoffs, inflation, pay transparency, remote work, and a move by some companies to bring employees back to the office. [Healthcare company Accolade lays off workers and closes offices]( Seattle and Philadelphia area-based primary healthcare company Accolade is cutting its workforce and closing or reducing some facilities, according to a recent regulatory filing. [Giant sailing yacht linked to Jeff Bezos spotted undergoing sea trials]( A giant sailing yacht rumored to have been built for Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has been spotted undergoing sea trails. [Zulily lays off employees for the second time in a year amid revenue declines]( Zulily laid off an undisclosed amount of corporate employees as the Seattle-based online retailer and its parent company Qurate navigate declining revenue. [Secretive new startup focuses on off-road autonomous vehicles, led by UW robotics experts]( A University of Washington professor and expert in machine learning and robotics is leading a new company focused on off-road autonomous vehicle technology. [Fictional plans for building a space station beyond the moon reflect Jeff Bezos’ vision]( If Jeff Bezos needs a blueprint for building a space station beyond the moon with ore from an asteroid, he just might want to start with â€œCritical Mass,” a newly published sci-fi novel by Daniel Suarez. [Seattle healthcare startup 98point6 selling part of its business for $100M to Transcarent]( Healthcare company 98point6 is selling a portion of its business to San Francisco-based startup Transcarent for $100 million in cash and equity. [Who is Melinda French Gates? Pivotal Ventures founder presents answers for ‘Jeopardy’ category]( Melinda French Gates played a pivotal role on “Jeopardy” on Monday night, serving as the answer reader for a Double Jeopardy category titled “Pivotal Women.” The category was a nod to Pivotal Ventures, the Seattle-based company that French Gates founded in 2015 to accelerate the pace of social progress in the U.S. [Godspeed, Stoke Space! Rocket startup gets John Glenn’s launch pad at the Cape]( Kent, Wash.-based Stoke Space says it’s won the go-ahead to take over the Florida launch complex where John Glenn began the trip that made him the first American in orbit in 1962. GEEKWORK: TODAY'S TECH JOBS - [INRIX: Head of Product – Vision Zero]( - [Global Innovation Exchange, University of Washington: Technology Services Specialist]( - [GeekWire: GeekWire Advertising Project Manager]( - [MedBridge: Software Engineer III (Back end)]( [FIND MORE JOBS ON GEEKWORK]( [HIRING? BUY A FEATURED LISTING TO APPEAR HERE]( [About GeekWire]( [Contact Us]( [Advertise]( Copyright © 2023 GeekWire LLC, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted to receive emails from GeekWire LLC.  Our mailing address is: GeekWire LLC 123 NW 36th St, Suite 203 Seattle, WA 98107  [change email frequency or address]( | [unsubscribe](

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