Don’t like Musk? Work for us! Tech firms woo ex-Twitter staff

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Tech companies aim to pick up experienced engineering talent by appealing to dislike of Tesla chief executive’s methods

The public criticism of Musk highlights strong demand in parts of the industry for highly skilled digital workers.The public criticism of Musk highlights strong demand in parts of the industry for highly skilled digital workers.Put off by Elon Musk’s muscular management style? Move to us! That’s the pitch being used by talent-starved technology firms trying to lure thousands of former Twitter employees laid off by the social media company under its new owner.

Hundreds more are reported to have quit as a result of his sweeping reforms. On Monday, the head of French operations was the latest senior manager to leave.

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