KEY POINTS
  • The latest round of layoffs targets members of Meta's various business groups and follows a previous round in April that affected employees in technical roles.
  • About 10,000 workers will lose their jobs in these two recent rounds, following the company's first round of layoffs in November that affected 11,000 employees.
  • The layoffs are part of Meta's so-called year of efficiency, which CEO Mark Zuckerberg pitched as necessary for the company to slim down and become more nimble amid a challenging economy and weakened digital advertising market.

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

Meta has begun its third round of layoffs as part of the company's multibillion-dollar plan to save costs.

The latest round of cuts targets members of Meta's business groups and follows a previous round of layoffs in April that affected employees in technical roles. About 10,000 workers will lose their jobs between the April and May cuts, following the company's first round in November that affected 11,000 employees.

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