According to a media report, Twitter’s new owner Elon Musk has no plans to cut any more jobs at the short message service. The company is more likely to hire staff in marketing and technology, technology portal “The Verge.
Immediately after taking over Twitter in early November, Tesla boss Musk initially laid off some 3,700 employees, about half the workforce at the time, and asked some of them to return. In the US, numerous executives have left the company.
The American short message service Twitter, taken over by billionaire Elon Musk, also loses its French boss. “It’s over,” Damien Viel tweeted, thanking his team for leading it for seven years.
Source: Krone

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