The New York Observer, the newspaper owned by Jared Kushner, laid off four employees Tuesday, Women's Wear Daily reported.

The four employees — a culture writer, a business and tech editor, a managing editor and a pop culture editor — were all laid off a week after Observer editor in chief Ken Kurson suddenly resigned.

So, I'm no longer working at the Observer.

If anyone is looking for a culture writer, email me DJSchwartz7 at gmail dot com — Dana Schwartz (@DanaSchwartzzz) May 30, 2017`

Observer writer Vinnie Mancuso also confirmed that he's searching for a job on Twitter.

Hey, uh...anyone hiring? I write a MEAN tv recap — Vinnie Mancuso (@VinnieMancuso1) May 30, 2017

"Like any other publication, the recent departure of its editor provides an opportunity to consider additional changes to ensure Observer's continued growth and future success," a representative for the Observer said in a statement.

Kushner left his position as publisher of the Observer in January to become a senior adviser to Trump.

—Updated at 4:27 p.m.