Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta is laying off around 8,000 employees, representing roughly 10% of its workforce. The move aligns with the CEO’s strategy to shift the tech giant toward artificial intelligence. The mass layoff marks one of the largest workforce resets in major tech giants.
The layoffs started in Singapore, with employees getting termination emails early in the morning. Meta is implementing the strategy in phases. The Asian team members are receiving the notice first, then the Europeans, followed by the Americans. The process highlights Meta’s global strategy of reshaping its workforce.
Mark Zuckerberg is restructuring the organization with the focus on eliminating third-party management and non-core roles. This way, Meta is simplifying the organizational hierarchy to be more efficient and quicker. It looks like teams not aligned with the AI strategy are at greater risk.
In an internal memo received by Bloomberg, Janelle Gale, Head of People, Meta, told employees, “The company aims to create a flatter structure with smaller teams that can move faster and operate more efficiently.”
Meta is reallocating resources toward some of its key sectors. This includes:
AI infrastructure
Automation
Advanced computing
Thousands of employees are being moved into AI-specific jobs. Meta is also limiting hiring and closing down open positions. The idea is to build small, agile teams focused on engineering and AI development.
This rapid transition has unsettled many employees throughout the different regions. The fear of job insecurity seems to be rising among employees. Employee sentiment reflects growing uncertainty as workers try to understand how they will fit into the new organizational structure.
Meta’s decision to restructure its workforce highlights the ongoing trend of mass layoffs by major tech companies. Experts suggest that tech companies will continue to lay off employees in conventional jobs and invest in AI research and development.
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