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Zuckerberg Says Meta May Not Be Through With Layoffs (marketwatch.com) 43

Meta Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg reportedly said the embattled company may not be done with layoffs even as it goes through its latest round of 4,000 this week and braces for another batch in May. MarketWatch reports: The parent company of Facebook and Instagram, which announced its intention to slash 21,000 jobs late last year, is also likely to dramatically slow down hiring, Zuckerberg told employees in a town hall on Thursday, according to a Wall Street Journal report. "I just kind of think that for where we are in the efficiency that we're able to get from new technologies, that's probably the right model to expect going forward and that will be a different operating model and I think we can do it well," Zuckerberg said in a virtual Q&A session, the report said.

Meta, which announces quarterly results on Wednesday, faces an uncertain future over the next few years, Zuckerberg said, and there are no guarantees the workforce reductions are over. "I generally feel good about the position here, but just given the volatility, I don't want to kind of promise that there won't be future things in the future," he said. "What I can say is that there's nothing that we're planning now, and if we do something, it'll be sort of on that time frame."

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Zuckerberg Says Meta May Not Be Through With Layoffs

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  • Sooner than later (Score:5, Insightful)

    by shubus ( 1382007 ) on Thursday April 20, 2023 @07:32PM (#63466020)
    The sooner this meta fiasco is put to bed, the better. Everybody's sick of hearing about it and the big players are bailing. Nobody seems to want it.
    • by sg_oneill ( 159032 ) on Thursday April 20, 2023 @07:55PM (#63466058)

      Tens of thousands of people losing their jobs because of a handful, maybe 5-6 people, keep making ridiculous billionaire-brain decisions like "Lets sink one of the largest companies in the world by making Wish Second-life!". Society is broken.

      • Re:Sooner than later (Score:5, Interesting)

        by youngone ( 975102 ) on Thursday April 20, 2023 @08:06PM (#63466080)
        That's just standard capitalism. It's always been like that.
        Some business owners in Iowa have been having trouble finding staff recently, so they have had child labour laws changed so that children can now work night shifts and serve booze for example.
        We're not really people to those guys. We're just assets or liabilities.
      • by timeOday ( 582209 ) on Thursday April 20, 2023 @10:05PM (#63466192)

        Tens of thousands of people losing their jobs because of a handful, maybe 5-6 people, keep making ridiculous billionaire-brain decisions like "Lets sink one of the largest companies in the world by making Wish Second-life!"

        That's totally backwards. Tens of thousands of people temporarily had a very nice income doing work that would never be profitable to the company because of the bad business decision to dump tens of billions into the metaverse. But that kind of thing doesn't last forever. Everybody on /. keep saying it was stupid and Meta should knock it off. Well, they are.

    • by Anonymous Coward on Thursday April 20, 2023 @08:30PM (#63466106)

      The parent company of Facebook and Instagram, which announced its intention to slash 21,000 jobs late last year

      Any time a company eliminates 21,000 people, the first person to be fired should be the CEO, because that is just complete and total incompetence.

      No properly managed company hires that many people who weren't really needed. It's not like a factory that actually produces something got hit by an asteroid and was destroyed. All of these people laid off are nothing more than "vanity hires". People who were hired just to make the company appear to be bigger and more successful than they really are.

    • Nobody seems to want it.

      Everyone wants the Metaverse. The product Meta is trying to sell is in no way a metaverse.

      Meta's business plan:
      1. Watch Ready Player One
      2. "I want to own that! Why don't I already own that?!?!"
      3. Change name of company.
      4. "Wait.... how do i metaverse?"
      5. Create marketplace and partnerships so that you can profit from other people creating a metaverse for you.
      6. No one else knows how to create a metaverse either.
      7. ???
      8. NO PROFIT.


      There's a chicken & egg problem to

  • good... (Score:2, Interesting)

    by SamDaMan ( 6535474 )
    Sorry to say this to the ones that had to go but I'm happy this is happening. I have 6 meetings a week involving about 23 people across 2 states in the US, Zurich and Bulgaria on an issue that could/should be handled by 3 people (tops). It's shocking. I honestly believe that the majority of people swallowed the whole "work from home" bs and then realized they're not doing anything productive... so they make meetings to feel like they're doing something and feel in touch.
    • by decep ( 137319 )

      Meetings and remote work are not synonymous. I have been working with non-colocated teams for over 15 years. Most of the time, I could not tell if people were working in an office or if they were working at home or even Starbucks.

      Also, remote work was not even mentioned in the article.

    • Bullshit meetings have long predated work from home.

  • by iAmWaySmarterThanYou ( 10095012 ) on Thursday April 20, 2023 @07:49PM (#63466050)

    The correct number of FB staff is zero.

    And while that chapter 7 is being filed, let's see one for Twitter, TikTok, and the rest of the social media trash.

  • by tonytins ( 10331799 ) on Thursday April 20, 2023 @08:08PM (#63466084)
    Let's fire Zuck.
  • Meta is an example of why corporate capitalism is one big con job by hereditary aristocrats. They basically have a business started for them the day they're born, and then spend their education figuring out what combination of meaningless words to throw at a bank so their criminal lifestyle will never be prosecuted.

    If you asked Mark Zuckerberg, "What do you do?", he'd probably stammer, then get angry, and then fumble out his lawyer's business card.
  • by bb_matt ( 5705262 ) on Friday April 21, 2023 @12:59AM (#63466330)

    Meta just seems to be accelerating the decline.

    When it's no longer cool for young people to use your social media platform, when that platform is full of shitty ads and politically charged content, when all most people do is regurgitate shit-posts ... it's going to decline.

    Facebook managed to get people hooked, sure, but the demographics are not what they once were.
    Social media hype has died a death as it just melts into background normality.

    So what's a Zuck to do?
    Find another bandwagon to jump on ...

    Unfortunately, he decided to hop on a bandwagon that is still probably a decade from being fully realised and bet the house on it.
    Or perhaps we can say, Fortunately he did - I'd love nothing more than to see Meta and Zuck fail.

  • He can't figure out whether to lay Suzie, or Jack off.

  • How much more innovation can be done on Facebook to warrant a large staff? Isn't it pretty much in maintenance mode now? Maybe they just rearrange elements on the pages to confuse the user base from time to time.
  • by Sebby ( 238625 ) on Friday April 21, 2023 @11:13AM (#63467242)

    Mark Zuckerberg reportedly said the embattled company may not be done with layoffs

    When it metastasizes, the cancer takes over, sucks the life out of everything, and leaves it but a shell of its former self.

    That's why "Meta" is such an apt name for FB now.

    ---
    Now look out for that fanboi/troll (you know who you are) that's going to come and claim everything I just said is wrong.

  • Here's Meta's staff count 2010 through 2022. https://www.macrotrends.net/st... [macrotrends.net] The kind of hiring growth in the later years was simply unsustainable. Even if Meta cuts 21,000 jobs from 2022 levels as they promised late last year, they still will end up with headcount more than 10% higher than they had in 2020 when the pandemic started. I don't understand what a company can do with so many staff coming onboard at once. Given that huge hiring binge, I can understand a correction. But it seems crazy to me to
  • I just kind of think that for where we are in the efficiency that we're able to get from new technologies, that's probably the right model to expect going forward and that will be a different operating model and I think we can do it well.

    Holy shit The Zuck sounds like he's just graduated from an MBA program, is in his first pointy-haired manager job, and is still operating in fake-it-til-you-make-it mode.

    How the eff did this corporate drone get to be the head of one of the biggest tech companies on the planet?

    Although, it does explain why it's unraveling. Facebook is run by a bunch of empty suits who don't have the slightest clue how to manage a business.

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