Robinhood, a stock and cryptocurrency trading platform, said on Monday that it will lay off about 7% of its full-time workforce, or about 150 people, due to a decline in customer engagement, CNBC reported. Robinhood said in a statement: "We are making sure that we are operating well in terms of continued collaboration. In some cases, this may mean that the team needs to make changes according to the volume and workload." # Content Star # # Content Star #
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Robinhood, a stock and cryptocurrency trading platform, said on Monday that it will lay off about 7% of its full-time workforce, or about 150 people, due to a decline in customer engagement, CNBC reported. Robinhood said in a statement: "We are making sure that we are operating well in terms of continued collaboration. In some cases, this may mean that the team needs to make changes according to the volume and workload." # Content Star # # Content Star #