Technology companies have expanded rapidly the past few years. But rampant inflation and rising interest rates have taken the wind of the sails of the once unstoppable hiring machine.
An attendee of the Collision Conference in Toronto is shown wearing a virtual reality headset. The mood was buoyant at the technology-focused conference this week, but on the sidelines, some of the talk was about a slowdown.
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