![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() CEO Mark Zuckerberg releases a statement on the company blog stating that from here on, efficiency will be a key goal of the company. In a statement, CEO Andrew Jassy blamed the job losses on an ‘uncertain economy.' 14th March Metaįollowing rumors, Meta confirms that it is laying off 10,000 members of staff. Roles affected included those in Amazon Web Services, gaming division Twitch, advertising, and human resources. However, they were in for a shock today when another 9,000 job cutswere made. 20th March AmazonĪmazon employees were likely feeling a little bruised, but safe, after the 18,000 redundancies at the company earlier in the year. CEO Chris Hyams said that the cuts were hard to make, but taken ‘with care', and blamed the losses on a diminishing job market and the expectation of fewer openings in 2023/2024. Job listing company Indeed announces that it was cutting 2,200 roles at the company. ![]() In a statement, CEO Andrew Wilson said that the company was moving away from projects that don't contribute to the company's strategic priorities, and carry out restructuring. Gaming company Electronic Arts announces that it is cutting 800 jobs, around 6% of its global workforce, as well as reducing office space. The company also stated that it expects to end leases on some of its offices. It's been less than six months since Roku laid off 200 members of staff, and today it announced that it was letting another 200 go. ![]()
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