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LinkedIn, the Bay Area company whose job posting site has grown synonymous with the modern search for work, has added a few hundred people to the pool of jobless Californians.

The Microsoft-owned tech company announced 281 layoffs across the state in a WARN document filed Tuesday with local officials. The filing said LinkedIn workers were notified of their layoffs on May 13 and listed out the cuts by location: 159 workers in Mountain View, 60 in San Francisco, 23 in Sunnyvale, 11 in Carpinteria and 28 who worked remotely while living in California.