Yesterday, at n all-hands meeting, Elon Musk told the remaining staff that Twitter wouldn’t lay off people anymore. Moreover, The Verge reports that the firm is actively looking for new employees. At the moment, there are vacancies in the engineering and sales teams.
Before this, Elon Musk fired Robin Wheeler, Twitter’s head of ad sales, and VP of partnerships Maggie Suniewick. The reason wasn’t related to their professional skills or results but the advice they gave. We mean, they were among those who didn’t recommend Musk lay off so many people.
Elon Musk Had An All-hands Meeting
Though there was no concrete info on what roles Musk wanted to fill, “people who are great at writing software are the highest priority.” By the way, this was the first all-hands meeting since Musk took over Twitter. But this is reasonable. Why meet people that wouldn’t work at the company the next day? At the meeting, the remaining staff asked him questions. They referred to various topics, such as the firm’s future, the HQ move to Texas like Tesla, etc. Musk assured that there were no plans to move elsewhere. But there are thoughts to have two HQs.