New layoffs at Twitter hit trust and safety workers(businessinsider.com)
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New layoffs at Twitter hit trust and safety workers
https://www.businessinsider.com/new-twitter-layoffs-hit-trust-and-safety-workers-again-2023-9
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>these times when the job market is so bad.
Friend, the job market is not remotely close to "bad". It's "normal" at worst.
Friend, the job market is not remotely close to "bad". It's "normal" at worst.
I would even say normal is a stretch, even on average. At least in my area of expertise, a whole host of new jobs are available now than they were five years ago. There are so many more remote/hybrid jobs that were around before, healthcare is still seeing shortages, manufacturing/fabrication jobs are plentiful like I can’t remember, and the effects of “college bad, trade schools good” have left us with less engineers than can be utilized, across man disciplines, as college enrollments continue to fall.
This is just anecdotal data, from m monitoring of various job sites regularly over the years. Of course, it could be that Indeed, Linkedin, etc have gotten more popular over the years, but I see increases everywhere. The local hospitals were laying people off in 2018-19 for example, while now they are seeking doctors, nurses, EVS, Bio-Med, and many other positions.
This is just anecdotal data, from m monitoring of various job sites regularly over the years. Of course, it could be that Indeed, Linkedin, etc have gotten more popular over the years, but I see increases everywhere. The local hospitals were laying people off in 2018-19 for example, while now they are seeking doctors, nurses, EVS, Bio-Med, and many other positions.
Really? I see so many posts about the tech job market being terrible and people not getting any offers. Have you been job hunting recently?
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Semi-related, but it's hard to imagine applying for new jobs at companies that have, in the recent past, laid workers off. An Amazon recruiter reached out to me recently, and it's hard to imagine that I would leave my stable job for a company that months ago was laying off employees. Who would want to work at Twitter if half of your colleagues (or more) are suddenly gone!
i agree layoffs make one tentative, but those layoffs may be in a department you arent applying to, so worth pursuing the opportunity anyway imo
Fast-forward a couple months, I got a better offer from a better company, and I can't help but think that I dodged a huge bullet there. I can't imagine being stuck at Xitter during these times when the job market is so bad. My sympathies to the people who are working there now.