Musk continues to sack Twitter employees despite promise not to do so

It means that the new Twitter CEO has done at least three rounds of layoffs, according to The Verge. This is happening despite his promise not to sack more employees after his brutal layoff exercise in November that affected two-thirds of the micro-blogging platform's 7,500 employees. At a meeting with employees, Musk had claimed that Twitter is now actively hiring.

Elon Musk is still laying off Twitter employees as dozens of workers across sales and engineering departments were laid off last week, including one of Musk's direct reporting executive who was managing engineering for Twitter's ads business.

It means that the new Twitter CEO has done at least three rounds of layoffs, according to The Verge.

Advertisement

This is happening despite his promise not to sack more employees after his brutal layoff exercise in November that affected two-thirds of the micro-blogging platform's 7,500 employees.

At a meeting with employees, Musk had claimed that Twitter is now actively hiring for positions in engineering and sales. He also asked the staffers to recommend potential candidates.

Advertisement

Also Read | Twitter to open source its algorithm next week: Musk

However, Musk is sacking employees every now and then.

Advertisement


Twitter has also shut down two of its three India offices and directed its employees to work from home, as part of Elon Musk's mission to cut costs and turn the struggling social media service profitable.

Twitter closed its offices in New Delhi and financial hub Mumbai.

Advertisement

In November last year, Musk fired more than 90 per cent of its staff in India, around 200-plus.

Musk has also given a directive internally to revamp how ads are targeted in Twitter's main feed within a week.

Advertisement

However, Marcin Kadluczka, the laid-off engineering manager for monetisation who reported directly to Musk, tweeted this is not possible.

"I believe Twitter can really improve ads in 2-3 months (no necessarily in a week though)," Kadluczka posted.

Advertisement

Advertisement