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  3. GM Just Cut 600 IT Workers and Is Immediately Hiring Their Replacements With Different Skills

GM Just Cut 600 IT Workers and Is Immediately Hiring Their Replacements With Different Skills

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  • edE Offline
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    General Motors has laid off more than 10% of its IT department — approximately 600 salaried employees — in what the company is framing as a deliberate skills swap rather than a cost-cutting exercise. GM confirmed the layoffs to TechCrunch while simultaneously making clear that hiring in the IT department is continuing, just for entirely different capabilities. The roles being filled require AI-native development, data engineering and analytics, cloud-based engineering, agent and model development, prompt engineering, and AI workflow design. The distinction GM is drawing is meaningful: it is not looking for people who use AI as a productivity tool layered on top of traditional workflows, but people who build AI systems from the ground up — designing architectures, training models, and engineering the data pipelines that make them function at enterprise scale.

    The restructuring has been building for over a year. GM cut roughly 1,000 software workers in August 2024, and the software organization has undergone significant leadership changes since Sterling Anderson, co-founder of autonomous trucking startup Aurora, joined as chief product officer in May 2025 and began consolidating GM's disparate technology businesses into a single organization. Three senior software executives departed last November as that consolidation accelerated. GM has since hired Behrad Toghi from Apple as AI lead and brought on Rashed Haq — formerly head of AI and robotics at Cruise — as vice president of autonomous vehicles. The pattern is consistent: GM is not trimming around the edges but deliberately rebuilding its technical workforce around a specific set of AI capabilities it did not previously have in sufficient depth.

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    • madtraderM Offline
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      aurora cofounder anderson joining then three senior execs departing then 600 layoffs is a deliberate technical leadership replacement not organic restructuring

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      • bonkB Offline
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        600 IT jobs gone, AI workflow designers wanted

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        • PatapimP Offline
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          Companies don’t want ai users anymore, they want ai builders 👀

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          • BrutalAge*gofastB Offline
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            This shift is happening way faster than people expected.

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            • The_Walking_DeadT Offline
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              #6

              Traditional tech roles evolving in real time 😅

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              • Capybara_CapybaraC Offline
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                #7

                Prompt engineering becoming an actual career still feels unreal.

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                • 339052cc033 Offline
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                  The ai transition era is officially here.

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                  • bredB Offline
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                    Adapt or get replaced is becoming corporate policy 📉

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                    • SuzukispeedtestS Offline
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                      Interesting how companies are rebuilding entire teams around ai.

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                      • RevenantR Offline
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                        Enterprise ai talent is probably about to get insanely expensive.

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                        • febe3f2e35F Offline
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                          Gm isn’t cutting tech, it’s replacing the skillset 🤖

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                          • 0c4535c1a00 Offline
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                            Feels less like layoffs and more like a workforce reset.

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                            • d82ae58262D Offline
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                              Ai native development is becoming the new standard.

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                              • 059d96d16a0 Offline
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                                The job market is changing in front of everyone right now 😭

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                                • CoffeeZombieC Offline
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                                  Companies suddenly caring more about models than resumes.

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                                    This is probably only the beginning honestly 🤝

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                                    • GummyBearG Offline
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                                      Learning ai infrastructure today might be the smartest move possible.

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