GitLab is laying off around 350 employees, roughly 14% of its workforce, and pulling out of 22 countries—a restructuring CEO Bill Staples is pinning on what he calls the "agentic era" of software development. The DevSecOps company announced the cuts on Tuesday alongside a first quarter that beat Wall Street, with revenue up 23% to $264.2 million and adjusted earnings two cents above estimates.

GitLab will cut about 350 jobs and exit 22 countries, disclosed alongside a Q1 in which revenue rose 23% to $264.2m.

GitLab will sich umstrukturieren, Hierarchie-Ebenen streichen und fürs KI-Agenten-Zeitalter aufstellen. 14 Prozent der Belegschaft müssen gehen.

The company is reducing its workforce as it exits 22 countries, reduces management layers, and invests in its infrastructure to scale its platform.

GitLab is laying off around 350 employees, roughly 14% of its workforce, and pulling out of 22 countries—a restructuring CEO Bill Staples is pinning on what he calls the "agentic…

GitLab has laid off 14% of its staff, around 350 employees, as part of a restructuring to exit 22 countries and enhance infrastructure for growing AI workflow demands.