More Fisker Layoffs Reportedly Hit Software, Design, Content Teams
The troubles plaguing startup Fisker Electric vehicles have continued to grow throughout the year. The company has faced challenges such as halting production of its Ocean crossover indefinitely, shutting down its California headquarters, and implementing multiple rounds of layoffs. Today, more layoffs were reported by former employees on various social media platforms.
Fisker, led by designer Henrik Fisker, initially aimed to outsource car production while focusing on software, design, and customer service. However, the company has struggled with delivering cars, quality issues, its sales model, and cash flow. Bankruptcy looms as a possibility for Fisker.
Reports of job cuts today affected employees in various departments, including design, social media, software, and service. Despite this, a company spokesperson declined to confirm or deny these reports.
Fisker has undergone several rounds of layoffs this year as its future outlook remains uncertain. The company’s Ocean crossover, designed by Henrik Fisker, received positive reviews upon its debut. Despite this, Fisker has faced challenges with quality, customer service, and financial issues in 2023.
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