LiveRamp, a data connectivity and identity resolution platform, announced layoffs affecting 65 employees, representing approximately 5 percent of its total workforce. The workforce reduction reflects broader cost management efforts as the company adjusts operations.
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LiveRamp Layoffs: 65 Jobs Cut as Data Connectivity Company Reduces Workforce
Published Dec 14, 2025
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