Twitter cuts 10% of workforce in new Dismissal prayer: a report

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I put twitter off At least 200 employees, or 10% of Its workforce is, according to The New York Times, in that it latest round of Job cuts since Elon Musk took over Microblogging site last October.

demobilization on Saturday night affected product managers, data scientists, and engineers who a job on machine Learning and site reliability, which helps maintain Twitter various features onlineUS newspaper reported late on Sunday quoted people familiar with Subject.

The company has a number of employees of about 2300 active employees, according to Musk last Month.

the latest job cuts follow Mass layoffs in Early November, when the development of Twitter off About 3,700 employees in a cost-cutting measure by touch, who has acquired the company for $44 billion.

Musk said in November that the service was experiencing “huge drop in revenue” as advertisers pulled spending amid concerns about content moderation.

Twitter recently started sharing revenue from ads with some of that it content creators.

previously in Today, the information reported that social media developed platform off dozens of employees on Saturday, with the aim of making up for the drop in he won.

Esther Crawford in Cost of the social network producer developmentHe was one of the latest The staff left, according to the Times.

Crawford was among the few remaining Twitter executives before Musk’s takeover in October who He did not resign or be fired.

head of the new Twitter blue verification programShe was a staunch supporter of Musk and company, going so far as to retweet a photo of herself asleep in sleeping bag at her workplace.

“The worst you can get from watching me go-in on Twitter 2.0 is that my optimism or hard work He was mistake,” I wrote on Twitter.

“Those who Irony and irony necessarily on On the sidelines and not in the ring. I’m so proud of the team for building through a lot noise & chaos.”

last giants in which was not replaced once tech Sector – including Amazon, Alphabet and Meta – announced thousands of Layoffs in the past year.

The firings came after a massive hiring wave in the tech industry when companies scrambled to meet the skyrocketing demand for their products like people gold online for work, shopping and entertainment during the coronavirus pandemic.

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