https://www.vox.com/technology/2023/4/18/23688627/meta-layoffs-mark-zuckerberg-facebook-instagram-whatsapp
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he seems to have survived.. she must be involved with somebody powerful..
https://www.businessinsider.com/meta-product-manager-dead-weight-tech-giants-critics-tiktok-video-2022-12
Perhaps she accomplished on the rooftop more than her co-workers at home or in office?
I'm looking forward to Riley's new TikTok eating a snack while in the unemployment line.
She seems to have survived.. she must be involved with somebody powerful..
https://www.businessinsider.com/meta-product-manager-dead-weight-tech-giants-critics-tiktok-video-2022-12
I'm looking forward to Riley's new TikTok eating a snack while in the unemployment line.
Facebook parent company Meta will announce details about new job cuts on Wednesday, part of a months-long downsizing and restructuring effort that will trim 10,000 employees amid multiple waves of layoffs.
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In an internal memo obtained by The Washington Post, Meta’s head of human resources, Lori Goler, wrote Tuesday evening that the company will begin notifying employees on its technical teams whose jobs are being cut.
Divisions that will face cuts include teams working on Facebook, WhatsApp, Messenger, Instagram and the virtual-reality division Reality Labs among others, according to Goler. She advised some employees to not go into the office if it wasn’t critical for their role, according to the memo.
“This will be a difficult time as we say goodbye to friends and colleagues who have contributed so much to Meta,” Goler wrote.
The company is expected to lay off what probably will be thousands of highly skilled employees — such as engineers and other technical staffers — who help build the company’s products, according to people familiar with the matter. The cuts are a rare moment of vulnerability for engineers at Meta who have long enjoyed job security, high salaries, autonomy and freedom to work on their desired projects, amid stiff competition for talent in Silicon Valley.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2023/04/18/meta-layoffs-tech/