By Jess Jones Thetsunami of tech layoffs that plagued much of 2023 has continued to hit companies of all sizes this year, from startups and mid-size companies to the mega caps, including Google, Meta and Apple. Microsoft cut 1,900 of its staff in January while Ebay axed 1,000 roles. Amazon and Snap cut 400 and 500 jobs the following month, respectively. Last week, Dell Technologies said it was bidding farewell to 6,000 of its employees, about five per cent of its total workforce. In 2023, nearly 1,200 tech companies laid off 263,180 people, according tolayoffs.fyi. It looks as if 2024 is shapi…