SAN JOSE — eBay has decided to eliminate nearly 300 Bay Area jobs, including more than 200 in San Jose, the company has told a state labor agency.

The job cuts are due to be completed by July 20, eBay stated in notices to the state’s Employment Development Department. Affected employees were notified in the final week of June.

“eBay will conduct a mass layoff,” Amir Vonsover, an eBay employment counsel, wrote in a notice to the EDD.

The job cuts were planned for eBay sites in San Jose, San Francisco and Brisbane, the EDD filing disclosed. They include cuts at the company’s headquarters on Hamilton Avenue in San Jose.

The specific sites affected are 2525 N. First St. and 2145 Hamilton Ave., both in San Jose; 199 Fremont St. in San Francisco; and 8000 Marina Blvd. in Brisbane.

San Jose-based eBay estimated that it would eliminate 224 jobs in San Jose, 41 in San Francisco and five in Brisbane.

“This action is expected to be permanent,” eBay stated in the EDD filing. “No affected employee has any bumping rights.”

Over the one-year period that ended in March, eBay lost $1.64 billion on revenues of $9.84 billion, according to information posted on the Yahoo Finance site.

During the first quarter that ended March 31, eBay earned $407 million on revenues of $2.58 billion. Compared to the year-ago first quarter, profits were down 60.7 percent and revenue rose 12 percent.

eBay, a pioneer in e-commerce, has attempted to combat rivals such as Amazon, Google and Alibaba by shifting its focus and trimming its workforce to reflect its fresh priorities. Among those are to re-brand the company as a place where customers can scout for new products.

“We live on innovation, we’re always restless, we’re always trying to do something better on behalf of our customers,” said Devin Wenig, eBay’s chief executive officer, during a May 30 shareholders meeting. “As a technology company, we’re constantly experimenting and we’re constantly innovating.”