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Meta Cuts Jobs in Push for AI Talent

Akinola Ajibola by Akinola Ajibola
February 12, 2025
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Early hours of yesterday, Meta Platforms started informing employees of layoffs, beginning a process that will result in the termination of thousands of workers as the business targets “low-performers” and looks for fresh talent to win the AI race. The corporation cracks down on “low-performers” and searches for fresh talent to win the artificial intelligence (AI) race, beginning a process that would result in the termination of thousands of workers.

The massive labour reorganization that Meta, formerly known as Facebook, has started highlights both its strategic ambitions and the present difficulties that big internet companies face. In addition to laying off around 4,000 workers, or 5% of its whole staff, Meta is investing in growing its technical teams, especially in the field of machine learning. This action demonstrates the company’s twin strategy of increasing its capabilities in cutting-edge technology while reducing its workers in less important areas. In addition to increasing efficiency, this approach seeks to put Meta at the forefront of AI developments, which is crucial for future expansion and competitiveness in the market. 

According to people familiar with the situation, who asked not to be named because the specifics were confidential, Meta is providing severance packages to US-based employees that include 16 weeks of salary, plus two weeks for every year of service. The company notified the laid-off workers via email. According to the persons, staff members will continue to get stock awards as part of the forthcoming vesting cycle later this month, and employees whose reviews warranted a bonus will continue to receive one. 

According to them, staff members would still get stock awards as part of the forthcoming vesting cycle later this month, and employees whose reviews warranted a bonus would still receive one.

According to a mid-January Bloomberg News story, CEO Mark Zuckerberg informed colleagues that Meta will lay off 5% of its personnel, or 3,600 individuals, with a particular emphasis on employees who “aren’t meeting expectations.” Zuckerberg stated last month that impacted US-based workers will be informed on February 10 and that overseas employees could find out later.

The Facebook co-founder said in another letter to management that the layoffs would free up staff so the business could employ the “strongest talent.”

Last month, Zuckerberg stated that while overseas employees could find out later, impacted US-based staff will be informed on Monday.

He claimed in a different letter to managers that the corporation will be able to employ the “strongest talent” because of the headcounts created by the reduction.

In recent years, Meta has regularly laid off employees. As part of an efficiency drive in 2022 and 2023, the corporation let go of thousands of workers. By the conclusion of the performance cycle, which runs through February, the most recent round of firings should be finished. They come as Meta aims to outperform rivals like DeepSeek and OpenAI in the rapidly advancing artificial intelligence competition.

In late January, Zuckerberg informed investors that Meta expects to eventually invest hundreds of billions of dollars on AI infrastructure. AI is being used by the Menlo Park, California-based corporation across a variety of apps and business divisions, ranging from virtual reality glasses to social networking sites like Facebook and Instagram.

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