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  • Apple has reportedly laid off about 100 contract-based recruiters in the past week in an effort to slow hiring and spending.
  • The recruiters, who are responsible for hiring new employees at the company, were told that the layoffs reflect changes to Apple's business needs, according to Bloomberg.

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Apple CEO Tim Cook walks during Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference in San Jose, California, June 6, 2022.

Apple has laid off about 100 contract-based recruiters in the past week in an effort to slow hiring and spending, according to Bloomberg.

The recruiters, who are responsible for hiring new employees at the company, were told that the layoffs reflect changes to Apple's business needs, according to the report.

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