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Zillow Eliminates 200 Positions Following Annual Performance Reviews

by Joy Ale
February 3, 2026
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Zillow terminated approximately 200 employees last month following internal performance evaluations, marking the latest workforce reduction at a major Seattle-area employer.

The real estate technology company characterized the cuts as routine personnel decisions tied to annual performance assessments rather than economic retrenchment. A company spokesperson said the separations involved workers who did not meet internal standards, distinguishing these layoffs from the mass reductions announced by other regional employers in recent weeks.

The timing places Zillow’s workforce changes alongside a broader wave of job eliminations sweeping through the Puget Sound tech sector. Amazon, Meta, Expedia Group, and T-Mobile have collectively announced thousands of cuts across the region. Zillow maintains its decision operates independently from those larger trends or current housing market conditions.

“After thoughtful consideration, we made the decision to separate a small number of employees whose performance did not meet expectations,” the company said in a statement. The spokesperson emphasized that these personnel actions emerge from standard annual review cycles rather than strategic contraction. “We recognize the impact of these decisions and appreciate the contributions of each person, and we are committed to supporting those affected with respect and care.”

Zillow’s workforce totals approximately 7,000 employees nationally, with most working remotely. The company has not disclosed how many Seattle-based workers lost positions in the cuts. Despite eliminating 200 roles, Zillow currently advertises nearly 200 open positions across its operations.

The explanation raises questions about whether performance-based terminations during a period of widespread tech layoffs reflect genuine individual shortcomings or function as a more palatable justification for workforce reduction. Companies facing pressure to cut costs sometimes frame eliminations as performance-related to avoid appearing reactive to market conditions.

Tags: employee separationsjob eliminationsperformance terminationsPuget Sound employmentreal estate technologySeattle companiesSeattle tech jobstech sector cutsworkforce reductionZillow layoffs
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