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Uber is cutting 200 recruiters as the company looks to save costs amid tougher economic conditions

Latest cuts affect less than 1% of staff and follow other layoffs across the companyUber’s latest cuts will affect U.S.

-based positions and the company said it isn’t planning widespread layoffs.Technologies is cutting 200 recruiters, according to a memo sent to staff Wednesday, as it looks to save costs amid tougher economic conditions.Continue reading your article with

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