Several long-time employees, including Dana Wollman, Terrence O'Brien, and Richard Lai, are leaving Engadget after years of service. They express gratitude for their time there and mention the close relationships they formed with colleagues. The departures are part of a larger trend of layoffs at Engadget and TheNVIndy, leading to a mix of sadness and anticipation for the future among those affected.
Today was my last day at @TheNVIndy. Working with such talented journalists the last three years has been an honor and privilege and I’ll always be grateful to @RalstonReports for taking a chance on me. https://t.co/wP7yAdFo7V
I’m saddened to say that today was my last day at @TheNVIndy. I’ve grown as a reporter from working with a talented team in the 2 years I’ve been there. I leave in gratitude.
As you might have heard, several people have been laid off at Engadget. I am one of them, which means my 14+ years of residence at Engadget has come to an end. Such tenure is super rare in this industry, and I'm proud to say that I ended up being the longest-serving writer there. https://t.co/DhKPoqw3vM
Working at Engadget has been a wild ride. Wild AF. I got to do so many amazing things in crazy places with the best people. Sad to say goodbye to it all, but honestly a bit giddy about what's next. Special shout to the others that got laid off today. Real ones.
Thread: After 10+ years at Engadget, my time has come to an end. In that time I worked for AOL, Oath, Verizon Media and then Yahoo. I wrote news, ran our separate UK site and then came back into the fold under @DanaWollman to man the news desk and source deals on a daily basis.
Coming out of Twitter retirement to share some personal news: Tomorrow will be my last day at @engadget. The site and the amazing people I've had the privilege to work with there have been a big part of my life for the last 13 years and I will miss them all.
Some personal news: tomorrow is my last day at Engadget, and the last day for nine of my colleagues. My teammates have been the reason I've stayed with Engadget for 13 years. They are my friends, my family, and I will miss them dearly. It has been a marvelous run.