Look out, Facebook: 'OG Zuck' has returned.
— a number amounting to about 13 percent of its former workforce — back in November. And roughly 10 percent ofhave sparked fears that Zucko is planning yet another round of layoffs.
While firing another major swath of his company would be a pretty big deal, it wouldn't be a terribly surprising move considering some recent Zuckerberg comments. Last June, just a few months prior to the November cuts, thetook the floor in a Facebook town hall to announce that "there are probably a bunch of people at the company who shouldn't be here."
And at the beginning of this quarter, while speaking to investors, he additionally declared that this would be Meta's "For its part, Meta claims the poor reviews are just business as usual. "We've always had a goal-based culture of high performance, and our review process is intended to incentivize long-term thinking and high-quality work," a Meta spokesperson told theIn any case: if "OG Mark," as the former employee put it, is back indeed, we would recommend that all in-HQ metamates brush up on their
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