Meta to cut 10% of jobs, or 8,000 employees, report says
TLDR
- Meta will cut 10% of its workforce, around 8,000 employees, starting May 20.
Key Facts
- The layoffs were disclosed in an internal memo sent to employees Thursday, viewed by Bloomberg.
- Meta will also leave 6,000 currently open roles unfilled.
- Chief people officer Janelle Gale cited “continued effort to run the company more efficiently” and offsetting other investments.
- Reuters had separately reported on the planned cuts before Bloomberg’s memo-based report.
Why It Matters
- A 10% reduction is one of Meta’s largest single rounds of job cuts, affecting thousands of employees simultaneously.
- The company framed the cuts as tied to efficiency and investment tradeoffs, not a response to a specific financial event.
Amanda Silberling, TechCrunch · 2026-04-23 · Read the original