Last November, US IT giant Meta, which cut more than 11,000 jobs, announced that it would cut another 10,000 jobs.

In the United States, amid growing concerns about an economic slowdown, major companies are accelerating their efforts to reduce labor costs and other costs.

Meta announced on the 14th that it decided to cut about 10,000 jobs in the form of a message sent by CEO Mark Zuckerberg to employees on the official blog.



The reason for the cut is explained as "to improve our financial situation so that we can achieve our long-term goals in a difficult economic environment."



The reductions will be implemented over the next few months.The personnel department will be reduced on the 15th, the IT technology department will be reduced by the end of next month, and the number of clerical staff will be reduced by the end of May. is.



Meta just cut more than 11,000 people, or 13% of its total workforce, in November last year, making it unusual for the company to make two cuts in a short period of time.



In the United States, amid growing concerns about an economic slowdown, not only major IT companies such as Amazon and Google, but also major entertainment giant Walt Disney and financial giant Goldman Sachs have reduced personnel and other costs. The movement to reduce it is accelerating.