Meanwhile, TikTok is still hiring! GIZGUIDEPH GadgetCoach TechPH
TikTok: We are still hiringAccording to CNN, the social media platform confirmed that it is still eyeing to add nearly 1,000 engineers at its Mountain View office.The hiring target is related to TikTok's goal of ensuring user data in the United States is being monitored by a team based there amid scrutiny in Washington due to its parent company ByteDance’s ties to China.
Last week, TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew confirmed in his speech at the Bloomberg New Economy Forum that the company continues to hire employees We are still hiring… at a pace that we think corresponds with the global challenges that we’re facing, he said. We have always been more cautious in terms if recruitment, Chew added. At this stage of our growth, I think that our pace, our cadence of hiring is just right for us.For the Facebook parent company, 11,000 jobs were slashed, while Twitter removed about half its staff after new CEO Elon Musk took over.Current and former leaders of said tech firms said they expanded too fast, specifically during the health crisis when consumers shifted to online platforms.
The shift in hiring in Silicon Valley could be beneficial for TikTok as it looks to appease critics, expand its products, and cement its position in the United States.What do you think about this?
United Kingdom Latest News, United Kingdom Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
TikTok turns entertainment into business opportunitiesHe said that from July 2021 to 2022, news and entertainment grew by over 70 percent, while beauty and fashion and baby and parenting grew by over 57 percent and 5 percent in video views respectively. READ:
Read more »
DOE: LPG prices can go up, fuel price cuts respite may continuePrices of the liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) products may spike again next month, but the roll back in fuel pump prices may still continue in the next few weeks, the Department of Energy (DOE) said Sunday.
Read more »