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Mark Zuckerberg doesn’t expect Meta layoffs despite stock crash: report

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Mark Zuckerberg is reportedly telling Meta employees that he has no plans for layoffs — even as the company vows to tighten its belt with its stock down 43% so far this year. 

After the Facebook and Instagram parent company instituted hiring freezes for many roles in recent weeks, nervous “Metamates” have been bracing for possible layoffs. But Zuckerberg sought to quell their fears in an all-hands meeting last week, according to a recording obtained by the Verge. 

“I can’t sit here and make a permanent ongoing promise that as things shift that we won’t have to reconsider that,” Zuckerberg reportedly said of potential layoffs. “But what I can tell you is that as of where we sit today, our expectation is not that we’re going to have to do that. And instead, basically what we’re doing is we’re dialing growth to the levels that we think are going to be manageable over time.”

Some nervous “Metamates” have been bracing for possible layoffs.
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Zuckerberg also reassured employees that the company is “in a very strong position and have a very healthy business” and “still growing quickly,” according to the report. 

The news comes as privacy changes by Apple and Google take a multibillion-dollar bite out of Meta’s advertising business — and the company fights an ascendant TikTok for young people’s eyeballs. 

Some investors are also wary of Zuckerberg’s big bet on the metaverse, which lost $10 billion in 2021. Zuckerberg argues that the initiative will pay off in the long run. 

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Meta’s stock has fallen 43.2% so far this year.
Tech giants such as Meta has been hurt by plummeting stocks.
Tech giants such as Meta has been hurt by plummeting stocks.
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Meta’s shares were trading at $191.38 early Friday — down 11.5% over the previous month and 43.2% since the beginning of 2022. By comparison, the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite Index is down 27.9% so far this year.

In an apparent effort to cut costs, Meta said earlier in May that it’s slowing down or entirely freezing hiring for most of its mid- or senior-level positions. The company has also paused hiring for some lower-level engineering jobs. 

Divisions hit with a freeze on engineering hires include Facebook’s dating, gaming and Facebook messenger for kids teams — as well the company’s shopping, video and audio call divisions, according to the Verge. 

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“I can’t sit here and make a permanent ongoing promise that as things shift that we won’t have to reconsider that,” Zuckerberg reportedly said of potential layoffs.
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Meta did not immediately respond to a request for comment. 

Other tech firms including Netflix, Peloton, Robinhood, Carvana and Gopuff have all laid off employees in recent months.

[Written in collaboration with other media outlets with information from the following sources]

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