SEATTLE — Bellevue-based wireless network T-Mobile laid off an undisclosed amount of corporate employees earlier this month shortly after its $4.4 billion acquisition of UScellular.
T-Mobile said in a statement Wednesday it is “evolving” its IT organization and has offered impacted employees “support as they transition.”
T-Mobile did not say how many jobs companywide or in Washington were cut in this round of layoffs.
“As we continue to hire for hundreds of new roles, we have eliminated a small portion of positions to realign the focus and structure of some parts of the team,” the statement says.
T-Mobile’s recently closed acquisition of UScellular brought more than four million customers into its network plans.
UScellular was set to lay off over 4,000 employees in the transition, but