Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg expects no further layoffs this year
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has announced that there will be no further company-wide layoffs for the remainder of the year. However, targeted cuts to specific teams may still occur, leaving some uncertainty for employees. The company has already reduced its workforce by approximately 8,000 jobs as part of a strategy to invest more in AI and infrastructure.
- ▪Meta has cut around 8,000 jobs, representing about 10% of its workforce.
- ▪Zuckerberg indicated that while mass layoffs are over, individual team cuts could still happen.
- ▪The company plans to invest between $125 billion and $145 billion in AI and data center infrastructure.
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