Meta Reportedly Targets ‘Low Performers’ Again, Stoking Fears of Layoffs
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Meta reportedly targets ‘low performers’ again, stoking fears of layoffs
(KRON) -- Meta is again reportedly targeting "low performers," raising possible concerns of layoffs following performance-based job cuts earlier this year. A report from Business Insider cites an internal memo asking managers to classify more employees as performing "below expectations" in mid-year performance reviews. The Facebook parent company has already cut nearly 4,000 workers this year, whom it also labeled as low performers. The memo, ac…
Meta to label more workers as 'low performers' — months after sweeping layoffs
Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta has reportedly expanded the number of employees who will be labeled as “low performers” in midyear performance reviews – just months after it slashed about 4,000 workers who it claimed fell short of expectations.
Meta will rate more workers 'below expectations'
Mark Zuckerberg, Meta's CEO, at LlamaCon this year.AP Photo/Jeff ChiuMeta has instructed managers to rank more employees in its "below expectations" performance rating.The midyear reviews could set the stage for more performance-based cuts.The move follows CEO Mark Zuckerberg's internal announcement to "move out low-performers" faster.Meta is expanding the ranks of its lowest-rated employees in their midyear performance reviews, months after it …
At Meta the half-year performance assessment of the employees is pending. The company is again to target „underperformer". According to the media report, the number of those who fall into the lowest category is increased.read more on t3n.de
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