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 ...
Zuckerberg managed to regain the confidence of investors by imposing a new concept: "The Year of Efficiency," which boils ...
Then, nearly six weeks later in March, Zuckerberg issued an update to the initiative — 10,000 layoffs. The memo said tech workers will be informed of restructuring and layoffs in April ...
CEO of Meta, Mark Zuckerberg, was at home on parental leave following the birth of his third child when Meta made its latest round of mass layoffs. Facebook, along with its parent company Meta has ...
That brings the company’s total layoffs to 10,600 in the first half of 2023, as part of Mark Zuckerberg’s planned “year of efficiency” to cut costs, shake up company culture, and narrow ...
Mark Zuckerberg told staff he couldn't promise that Meta wouldn't carry out future layoffs, per WSJ. Since November, the company has announced plans to lay off 21,000 workers, or around 20% of staff.
When Meta reported its Q4 2022 financial results, Zuckerberg told investors the theme for 2023 was the "Year of Efficiency." In March, the tech mogul told employees the company was expecting ...
Meta anticipates a "meaningful impact" with the change in its remote-work policy. Employees might not be too happy with this ...
Meta Platforms Inc. Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg reportedly said the embattled company may not be done with layoffs even as it goes through its latest round of 4,000 this week and braces for ...
Mark Zuckerberg told staff he couldn't promise that Meta wouldn't carry out future layoffs, per WSJ. Since November, the company has announced plans to lay off 21,000 workers, or around 20% of staff.
Meta Platforms Inc. Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg reportedly said the embattled company may not be done with layoffs even as it goes through its latest round of 4,000 this week and braces for ...
Mark Zuckerberg told staff he couldn't promise that Meta wouldn't carry out future layoffs, per WSJ. Since November, the company has announced plans to lay off 21,000 workers, or around 20% of staff.