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Meta is reportedly making significant cuts by reducing the number of vice president positions. This latest wave of layoffs will see approximately 50 executives being let go as part of the company’s ongoing efforts to streamline operations and reduce costs amid a challenging economic environment.
This decision reflects Meta’s strategic shift towards a leaner organizational structure, emphasizing efficiency and agility in its pursuit of long-term growth and innovation. The move is part of a broader effort to adapt to market conditions and ensure the company’s sustainability and competitive edge in the technology sector.
Meta has been implementing major cost-cutting measures over the past year. A recent report from June 12th states they aim to reduce vice president-level positions from around 300 to 250. This follows thousands of layoffs at the company, including 11,000 job cuts in November 2022 (13% of their workforce at the time) and another 10,000 layoffs announced in March 2023. They also froze hiring for 5,000 open roles.
CEO Mark Zuckerberg cited factors like the normalization of online activity after the pandemic boom, and a “year of efficiency” restructuring plan involving flattening the org structure, cutting lower priority projects, and downsizing recruiting teams. While streamlining operations, Meta continues navigating the post-pandemic economic landscape through major workforce and organizational changes.
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Mark Zuckerberg announced Meta is restructuring to become a leaner, stronger tech company focused on AI and the metaverse. Key principles include flattening management, cutting duplicative projects, optimizing engineering ratios, and investing heavily in new AI tools and technologies.
Meta plans to spend $35-40 billion by 2024 on AI and their Reality Labs metaverse division – $5 billion more than initially forecast. This massive financial commitment shows Meta’s strategic pivot, as they double down on building cutting-edge AI products and capabilities to drive future growth.
Zuckerberg even formed a new advisory council to guide Meta’s AI and technological vision going forward. It’s a major transformation aimed at positioning the company as an AI innovation leader.
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