KEY POINTS
  • During a town hall meeting that lasted around five minutes, members of ByteDance's Talent Development team were told their positions were being eliminated.
  • Between 70 and 100 people were affected by the layoffs, according to two former employees who spoke to CNBC.
  • ByteDance says most of the affected staff found new roles internally.
The ByteDance building of Shanghai ByteDance on Dec. 8, 2020, in Shanghai, China.

ByteDance, the Chinese internet company that owns TikTok, eliminated a global team in its human resources department in December.

During a town hall meeting that lasted around five minutes, members of the company's Talent Development team learned that their roles would no longer exist, said one former HR employee. Invitations to the Dec. 1 meeting were sent just hours before, she added.