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Opendoor laid off nearly 250 workers in India and closed its offices there. CEO Kaz Nejatian said the work is best done close to US customers. The company is replacing the roles with small, AI-native customer-facing teams based in the United States.
Opendoor is shutting down its India operations less than two years after opening offices there. CEO Kaz Nejatian said the company is bringing operational work back to the U.S., where its customers are, and shifting toward AI-driven solutions.

Opendoor laid off its entire India team of about 250 employees. CEO Kaz Nejatian said the company unified manual workflows handled offshore and hired small AI-native teams for customer-facing roles in the US. Affected employees will receive severance and outplacement services.

Opendoor is shutting down its India operations and laying off nearly 250 employees. The company will replace those roles with smaller, AI-enabled teams based in the US.
Opendoor is shutting its India operations less than two years after expanding there. CEO Kaz Nejatian cited bringing work back to the U.S. and shifting to smaller AI-native teams. The move has sparked debate in Silicon Valley over whether AI is changing the economics of offshore work.
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