Tech Layoffs 2026: How US NRIs Can Reskill for AI
  • January 29, 2026
  • Sreekanth bathalapalli
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Tech Layoffs 2026: How US NRIs Can Reskill for AI and Cloud Jobs Amid Ongoing Cuts

(New York/Hyderabad, January 29, 2026) – The US tech sector continues to face turbulence in 2026, with major players like Amazon announcing 16,000 corporate job cuts (following 14,000 in October 2025) as part of efforts to reduce bureaucracy and accelerate AI investments. Other reports indicate over 165,000 roles affected across companies including Amazon, Intel, Microsoft, and more, driven by structural shifts toward AI efficiency and cost optimization. For Indian NRIs on H-1B visas—who form a significant portion of the tech workforce—this wave of layoffs heightens visa uncertainty, potential deportation risks, and the need for rapid adaptation.

While some companies rebound quickly, the immediate impact is real: layoffs often target mid-level roles, with AI automating routine tasks. However, this disruption creates opportunities in high-growth areas like AIcloud computingcybersecurity, and DevOps. Reskilling can turn layoffs into career pivots—many laid-off professionals transition to in-demand roles with 20-30% higher salaries.

Major Companies Affected in 2026 Layoffs

Recent announcements highlight the scale:

  • Amazon: Cutting ~16,000 corporate jobs globally to streamline operations and fund AI priorities (CNN, TechCrunch, CNBC reports from January 28, 2026). This follows earlier reductions, emphasizing “anti-bureaucracy” and AI competition with Microsoft, Google, and Meta.
  • Meta: Reduced ~10% of Reality Labs (Metaverse division), around 1,500 roles, amid AI focus.
  • Microsoft: Ongoing restructuring with prior cuts of ~15,000, prioritizing AI transformation.
  • Broader trend: TrueUp tracker reports 51 tech layoffs in 2026 so far, impacting over 25,000 people (early data).

For NRIs, these cuts complicate H-1B status—layoffs can trigger 60-day grace periods for new employment or departure. Economic Times NRI coverage notes increased reverse migration (40% rise in tech pros moving back to India amid H-1B uncertainties), with visa delays pushing stamping to 2027 in some cases.

High-Demand Skills in 2026 – Focus on AI, Multi-Cloud & Cybersecurity

The job market rewards specialization in AI-driven technologies. Key in-demand areas for 2026 (based on CIO, Charter Global, Nucamp, and CompTIA trends):

  • AI & Machine Learning: Roles like AI/ML Engineers and Data Scientists see explosive demand—41% of US tech postings require AI skills, with 7x growth in two years. Salaries often $139,000–$190,000+.
  • Cloud Computing: Multi-cloud expertise (AWS, Azure, Google Cloud) is essential—cloud architects and engineers command premiums (14.5% salary growth). AWS skills appear in ~14% of listings.
  • Cybersecurity: Fastest-growing field, with roles projected to expand rapidly due to AI threats and regulations. Analysts and cloud security experts earn $144,000–$220,000.
  • DevOps & Related: CI/CD, automation, and MLOps bridge development and operations—critical for AI deployment.

Hybrid roles (e.g., AI product managers, cloud security architects) blend technical and business skills, offering the best job security.

Reskilling Resources and Job Guarantee Programs for NRIs

Indian professionals can leverage accessible, high-impact programs—many online and tailored for global learners:

  • Coursera/Google Career Certificates: Google Cloud Professional, IBM AI Engineering—affordable, job-ready (many with job placement support).
  • AWS, Azure, Google Cloud Certifications: Free tiers for hands-on practice; high ROI for NRIs targeting US roles.
  • Udacity Nanodegrees / edX MicroMasters: AI, ML, and Cloud programs from top universities—portfolio-building focus.
  • India-Specific Initiatives: NASSCOM FutureSkills Prime, Skill India Digital Hub (AI-ML Engineer courses), and WEF-aligned reskilling (India joined to support millions in AI access). Infosys Springboard and TCS Elevate offer free/upskilling paths.
  • Job Guarantee Programs: UpGrad, Simplilearn, or Scaler Academy bootcamps with placement assistance—many target US/remote roles for NRIs.

Start with free resources: AWS Educate, Microsoft Learn, or Hugging Face for AI. Build a GitHub portfolio showcasing projects—employers prioritize demonstrable skills over degrees.

Turn Disruption into Opportunity: Final Advice for NRIs

Tech layoffs 2026 are a wake-up call, but AI’s rise creates more roles than it displaces for those who adapt. Focus on certifications, real-world projects, and networking on LinkedIn. Monitor H-1B updates via USCIS—many transition successfully by upskilling quickly.

For NRIs in the US, reskilling isn’t optional—it’s the path to stability in an AI-first world. Stay proactive, and these challenges can become your biggest career accelerator.

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