Grammarly, the company known for its writing assistance software, has announced the layoff of 230 employees as part of a business restructuring effort, as reported by TechCrunch. This downsizing comes after a period of significant growth for Grammarly, which saw its team expand from 200 to 1,000 employees over the past five years. Despite the growth, the company has decided to restructure in response to evolving business needs. In 2021, Grammarly was valued at $13 billion.
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