- Elon Musk has laid off over half of Twitter’s 7,500 employees.
- Esther Crawford and Martijn de Kuijper were among those freed.
- The computer giant reduced 10% of its present employment.
A source reports that Twitter has made another round of personnel reductions that include at least 200 layoffs.
According to the report, the computer giant reduced 10% of its present employment, or about 2,000 individuals.
Since taking over in October, Twitter’s CEO Elon Musk has laid off over half of the company’s 7,500 employees, and this is the most recent round of layoffs.
After employees found out their destiny, Mr. Musk tweeted: “Hope you have a good Sunday. First day of the rest of your life.”
After becoming one of those freed, Esther Crawford, CEO of Twitter Payments, who managed the Twitter Blue verification subscription business, tweeted that she was “deeply proud of my team.”
Moreover, senior product manager Martijn de Kuijper claimed that after being locked out of his work emails, he got to know that he had lost his job. Martijn de Kuijper invented the mailing tool Revue, which Twitter purchased in 2021.
Waking up to find I’ve been locked out of my email. Looks like I’m let go. Now my Revue journey is really over 🫡
— Martijn (@mdekuijper) February 26, 2023
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