Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg hinted to his staff that the future of the company's work from home policy may be in jeopardy, as he announced yet another round of mass layoffs early this week. In the ...
Meta layoffs have impacted over 20,000 of its employees. Company CEO Mark Zuckerberg wrote a memo to all employees announcing the layoffs and highlighting the future plans for the company.
We are. Sign up for The Tech Friend newsletter. Zuckerberg was asked a question regarding how employees are expected to trust the company’s leadership after two rounds of layoffs. He said that ...
Zuckerberg also said that managers should have few reports, 10 max. The layoffs "will mean saying goodbye to talented and passionate colleagues who have been part of our success," he acknowledged.
Twitter has also let go of thousands of staff, in a series of rolling layoffs sparked by Elon Musk’s October acquisition of the company. But there was no sign of Zuckerberg changing course on ...
In his piece, Zuckerberg said that “Flatter is faster,” and that Meta would “will make our organization flatter by removing multiple layers of management.” Tuesday’s layoffs focused on ...
In November, 11,000 employees were laid off in a broad cull Zuckerberg referred to at the time as "a last resort." "This will be tough and there's no way around that," Zuckerberg said in a post on ...
Amid the wreckage of Meta’s latest round of layoffs Tuesday — which cut another 10,000 workers in addition to the 11,000 laid off in November — is a clue from CEO Mark Zuckerberg on the ...
Another 10,000 employees of Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, will be laid off, after the tech giant announced further cuts on Tuesday. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg in a message ...