T-Mobile has laid off several workers in engineering and network jobs this week as part of a restructuring program after the company’s merger with Sprint two years ago.
The number of employees who have been laid off has not been disclosed, and no layoff notices have been posted.
Workers began posting anonymously online about layoffs this week. A T-Mobile spokesperson confirmed the layoffs but would not say how many jobs were cut or whether any were cut at the company’s Bellevue headquarters. The spokesperson said that many workers would be offered different positions in the company.
“These shifts are the outcome of opportunities we have identified to evolve our structure so we can best focus our resources in the places where customers need and want us to be,” the spokesperson said in an email.