Meta Starts Massive Company-Wide Layoffs

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg

Meta Platforms is set to commence company-wide layoffs on Wednesday as it restructures teams and works toward founder Mark Zuckerberg’s goal of greater efficiency.

The Facebook parent company notified managers to prepare to announce job cuts on Wednesday. An internal memo indicates Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram and Reality Labs — which houses the firm’s virtual reality efforts and Quest hardware — will all be impacted. The move is part of a cost-cutting push that will eventually whittle away 10 000 positions at the company, as announced by Zuckerberg in March. A further round of cuts is set to follow in May.

Meta already cut about 13% of its workforce, or about 11 000 jobs, in November. It also extended a hiring freeze through the first quarter, which has been punctuated by job and cost cuts by other Silicon Valley businesses. Zuckerberg’s comments have suggested that the company would aim to become leaner and rebalance its ratio of technologists and engineers to business and administrative staff.

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg

The memo circulated to managers indicates that teams will be reorganised and various remaining employees will be reassigned to work under new managers.

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Meta will ask all North America employees who can work from home to do so on Wednesday, in order to have time to process the news, the document said.

A company spokesman declined to comment, pointing to Zuckerberg’s “year of efficiency” post in March that said “we expect to announce restructurings and layoffs in our tech groups in late April, and then our business groups in late May.”

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