Updated
Updated · CNBC · May 11
GitLab Unveils AI-Led Restructuring, Cutting Operations in Up to 30% of Countries
Updated
Updated · CNBC · May 11

GitLab Unveils AI-Led Restructuring, Cutting Operations in Up to 30% of Countries

2 articles · Updated · CNBC · May 11
  • GitLab shares fell 8% after CEO Bill Staples laid out a restructuring tied to the company’s shift toward agentic AI, with workforce reductions, management cuts and a narrower geographic footprint.
  • Up to 30% fewer countries will host operations, as GitLab also plans to remove as many as three management layers and reorganize research and development into about 60 smaller teams.
  • Internal processes will expand use of agentic AI, but GitLab did not disclose how many jobs will be cut or the financial impact of the overhaul.
  • June 2 is the next key date: the company said it will provide more detail on the restructuring when it reports earnings.
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