Virtual layoffs seemed normal during the pandemic, but companies continue to take this route despite switching to a hybrid ...
Despite the knowledge of impending layoffs due to the company's announcements, the former Meta employee found herself ...
Meta's latest round of layoffs are part of an initiative that has been cheered by investors, but left some former employees relieved to be done with their time at the social media giant.
Amazon employees participated in a walkout Wednesday in response to their frustration over the company’s return-to-office ...
A former Meta employee shared her story on LinkedIn and said that she was fired twice by the company. She added that she ...
A woman named Andrea Guzmán García-Luna was laid off twice from Meta. She took to LinkedIn to pen down her pain., Viral News, ...
this round of layoffs encapsulated how Meta's been changing, the employee said. "I woke up in the morning, saw the email, and my manager reached out to me — but refused to get on a Zoom call ...
The heartbroken employee narrated her tale in a post on LinkedIn a week after her layoff. Here's what she said.
In India, there is life after layoffs — even if it is in WhatsApp groups and LinkedIn, and in start-ups such as Koo.
The second layoff was not a surprise for Andrea Guzmán García-Luna , who was working as Partner Development Manager at Meta ...
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The data show that 2023 has surpassed 2022 for global tech redundancies, with 718 tech companies laying off 200,039 employees ...