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Meta to lay off 5% of 'lowest performers'
Zuckerberg plans Meta layoffs as company culls ‘low performers’ faster
Layoffs could affect 5 percent of the workforce as its CEO seeks to “raise the bar on performance management,” according to a memo viewed by The Post.
Meta to lay off 5% of 'lowest performers', plans to hire for impacted roles
Meta Platforms will trim about 5% of its "lowest performers" and plans to hire for the impacted roles this year, a company spokesperson said on Tuesday.
Meta layoffs: Facebook parent company cutting 5% of workforce, focusing on 'low performers'
Meta is planning to cut about 5% of its workforce, with a specific focus on the company's lowest-performing employees.
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Meta to Cut 5% of Its Workers in New Round of Layoffs
The layoffs come as Mark Zuckerberg pushes to remake his company for the Trump era and prepares to co-host a gala for the ...
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Bloomberg reports that Meta will lay off 5% of staff
News reports say that social media company Meta Platforms is planning to cut 5% of total staff this year by terminating staff ...
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Meta Stock Falls Amid Layoff News
Shares of Facebook and Instagram parent Meta Platforms traded near their lows for the day after the company told employees it ...
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After ditching fact checkers, Meta is preparing to ditch 3,600 of its workers
Meta plans to lay off 5% of its workforce in 2025 for underperformance, aiming to be more agile. Over 3,600 employees are ...
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Meta announces 5% cuts in preparation for 'intense year' — read the internal memo
Meta specified that it is “exiting approximately 5% of our lowest performers” in a separate message posted by a company ...
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