Meta cuts 90 jobs in Israel as part of global layoffs
Meta cuts 90 jobs in Israel as part of global layoffs
After the first wave last month included mainly employees from the HR departments, this time employees from a wide variety of fields, including programmers and engineers, were let go
Tech giant Meta, which is currently in the middle of a significant wave of layoffs across the world, notified around 90 of its employees in Israel on Wednesday that they are being laid off.
In the first wave last month, it was mainly employees and managers from the human resources departments that were fired. In the upcoming wave, employees from a wide variety of fields were included.
Among the divisions affected by the current wave are programmers, engineers in the fields of payments, crypto developers, and more. In the next round, which will probably take place during May, employees from the company's business divisions are expected to be fired.
The company employed about 900 workers in Israel. It announced earlier this year that it would be laying off 10,000 workers across the world, and it is possible that this is not a final number.