Home Industry Technology Meta starts next round of layoffs with 1,500 jobs in recruiting, HR The first wave of cuts were explained to Meta executives Thursday morning by Bloomberg March 17, 2023 Follow us Follow on Google News Follow on Facebook Follow on Instagram Follow on X Follow on LinkedIn Meta Platforms has started carrying out job cuts announced by the social media giant earlier this week, starting with 1,500 employees in recruiting and human resources, according to people familiar with the matter. During an internal meeting with employees, chief executive officer Mark Zuckerberg told employees the economic climate of layoffs and restructuring could last “many years,” the people said, asking not to be identified speaking about internal matters. The first wave of cuts were explained to Meta executives Thursday morning, said the people. On March 14, Zuckerberg said the company planned to lay off about 10,000 employees and eliminate 5,000 open roles, but not all of the people who are affected have been notified yet. For instance, layoffs in engineering are scheduled for April. In November the company cut 11,000 people, or 13 per cent of its staff. Read: Meta to lay off more than 11,000 employees Zuckerberg told employees on Thursday that those cuts were more tied to performance, but the more recent cuts were due to financial need and product priorities, the people said. A spokesperson for Meta declined to comment on the cuts. Tags job cuts meta Technology 0 Comments You might also like Abu Dhabi expands RoboTaxi trials in push for full launch by 2026 PayPal’s Suzan Kereere on the company’s growing presence in the Middle East UAE among top emerging economies in AI readiness: report ADNOC launches app to turbocharge UAE’s local manufacturing drive