Meta shifts 7,000 workers ahead of 8,000 job cuts (opens in new tab)
Meta is reassigning about 7,000 employees into four new organizations focused on AI tools, agents, apps and workflows, according to internal memos described by Reuters, Bloomberg and the New York Times in articles included in the source set. Chief People Officer Janelle Gale told employees the new groups would use “AI native design structures” with fewer management layers and smaller teams, according to Engadget and IT Home. The reassignments precede a planned May 20 layoff round expected to ...
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