Meta Cuts Several Hundred Jobs Across U.S. and Global Markets

Meta is laying off several hundred employees in the U.S. and international offices. The cuts span multiple regions and will impact workers across the company.

The layoffs are the latest in a string of workforce reductions at the social media giant. Meta cut about 10,000 jobs in late 2022, followed by another round of roughly 10,000 positions in early 2023. CEO Mark Zuckerberg has emphasized efficiency and streamlining operations as priorities for the company.

Details on which specific teams or divisions are most affected have not been fully disclosed. Meta did not immediately respond to requests for comment on the exact number of employees losing their jobs or the timeline for the cuts.