After cutting 22% workforce, CEO of American startup says top AI talent may earn $1 million

Productivity firm ClickUp has laid off 22% of its workforce, with CEO Zeb Evans citing a strategic restructuring around artificial intelligence and new work methodologies. The company plans to introduce salary bands up to $1 million for employees demonstrating "outsized impact" through AI, emphasizing that this move is not due to financial pressure but a forward-looking shift in operations.

After cutting 22% workforce, CEO of American startup says top AI talent may earn $1 million
Productivity firm ClickUp has laid off 22% of its workforce, with CEO Zeb Evans citing a strategic restructuring around artificial intelligence and new work methodologies. The company plans to introduce salary bands up to $1 million for employees demonstrating "outsized impact" through AI, emphasizing that this move is not due to financial pressure but a forward-looking shift in operations.