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H-1B holders hit hard as US tech layoffs surge, Indian engineers face uncertain future

Social media platforms such as Reddit and X have seen a surge in posts from Indian tech professionals raising alarm about sudden job losses, project cancellations, and growing anxiety over visa status.

April 16, 2025 / 13:29 IST
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Even those who retain their jobs are likely to feel the pinch.
Even those who retain their jobs are likely to feel the pinch.

Indian tech workers in the US, especially those on H-1B visas, are facing rising uncertainty as layoffs across the tech industry pick up pace amid deepening economic concerns and an increasingly fragile immigration environment.

According to The Economic Times, social media platforms such as Reddit and X have seen a surge in posts from Indian tech professionals raising alarm about sudden job losses, project cancellations, and growing anxiety over visa status. Terms like “Liberation Days layoffs” are gaining traction as US-based startups and hardware firms announce fresh rounds of layoffs.

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A testing engineer told The Economic Times that she was laid off on April 11 and was informed that “market conditions and the instability in the semiconductor industry” were to blame. Another employee at a startup said his entire team was let go after their project was outsourced.

Experts cited by The Economic Times warned that the worst may be yet to come, with companies across sectors like airlines, hospitality, consumer goods, and tech expected to trim up to 20% of their workforce. “While the cuts have so far been piecemeal, should the economic situation worsen, I would anticipate layoffs between 5-10% of workforces,” said Phil Fersht, CEO of US-based advisory HfS Research.