KEY POINTS
  • As part of Meta's layoffs announced last month, the company has started saying goodbye to some people in technical roles.
  • Over two rounds of layoffs, in November and March, Meta said it will be cutting about 21,000 jobs.
  • After plummeting in 2022, Meta's stock price has bounced back this year on optimism that massive cost cuts will boost profitability.

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Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg arrives at federal court in San Jose, California, on Dec. 20, 2022.

As part of Meta's latest round of job cuts announced in March, the company on Wednesday started laying off employees in technical roles.

Employees with technical backgrounds like user experience, software engineering, graphics programming and other roles announced on LinkedIn that they had been let go by the company on Wednesday morning. A Meta spokesperson confirmed to CNBC the cuts had started.

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