Musk continues quest to make Tesla leaner, meaner, more profitable
Another week, another round of layoffs at Tesla to report, and this time engineers are caught up in the mix.
It's not immediately clear how many people have been laid off at Tesla in this latest purge, which appears to have begun Sunday night. Nonetheless, a look at LinkedIn for posts about Tesla layoffs returns an extensive list of engineers, developers, incoming interns and others whose roles had been cut.
Tesla leadership was reportedly instructed to terminate any staff who didn't pass muster, and it's entirely possible this week's cuts are the first wave of such terminations.that Tesla has to restructure"about every five years" in order to"reorganize and streamline the company for the next phase of growth."
The layoff circus at Tesla began in the middle of April when an internal email from Elon Musk to employees leaked, revealing plans for the company to eliminate more than 10 percent of its global workforce. Amounting to around 14,000 jobs, those layoffs have continued ever since.
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