
Facebook owner Meta Platforms plans to conduct expected company-wide layoffs next week, while also advancing accelerated hiring of machine learning engineers, which it told employees in an internal memo seen on Friday.
According to one of the posts written by Meta’s head of population Janelle Gale, notices included in most countries including the United States, including the United States, will Go out of the employee and lose work.
Employees in Germany, France, Italy and the Netherlands will be exempted from cuts “due to local regulations” while employees in more than a dozen countries in Europe, Asia, Asia and Africa will be collected between February 11 and February 18 He said at his notice.
A Meon spokesperson declined to comment on the posts.
The company confirmed last month that it plans to trim about 5% of its “lowest performance” and backfill at least some positions. The information first reported a Friday memo called “performance termination.”
Unlike previous company-wide layoffs, Meta plans to keep his office open on Monday without posting any updates to provide more details about the decisions, Gale said in her post.
Another separate memo issued by the vice president of engineering was also released on Friday on the monetization penf Fan, requiring staff to help speed up the hiring process for machine learning engineers and other “business-critical” engineering roles.
Fan said in the position that the process will take place between February 11 and March 13.
“Thank you for your ongoing support that has been helping us achieve our accelerated hiring goals and better align with our company priorities in 2025.”
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