Meta begins its latest round of layoffs
. The company has confirmed that it's letting go of the first wave of the roughly 10,000 affected employees.that this initial round of job cuts focuses on technical roles, such as software engineer, AR/VR gameplay programmers and user experience designers. Business positions will be cut in May. Other tech workers may be affected next month.
Company chief Mark Zuckerberg outlined the schedule for the cuts upon revealing them last month. This comes after Meta last fall. The two rounds of cuts represent Meta's first mass layoffs, and Zuckerberg has characterized 2023 as a"year of efficiency" where the company narrows its focus and is theoretically more productive.
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