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TikTok is hiring more people while Twitter and Meta slash staff

Published on 24.11.2022 by Maiko Maisadze

Silicon valley giants feel the economy will need to improve in 2023. For instance, Twitter's new owner, Elon Musk, slashed the staff. The wealthiest man in the world is currently running the company with only 50 people. Mark Zuckerberg and the big team behind him are also focusing on slashing the staff. The same can't be said about TikTok. The short-video platform representatives say they want to use the situation and hire more people. 


 

Recruiting new people in all departments of TikTok
 

TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew confirmed they are hunting for new team members. In every department, the TikTok CEO wants to see new faces and more people with creative abilities. The company has seen a massive surge in popularity over the past few years and is looking for talented individuals to join their team. From software engineers to content moderators, plenty of positions are available across all levels of experience and skill sets. So if you're looking for an exciting digital media opportunity, take advantage of this chance! Apply today and start creating unique experiences with TikTok.


 

Why did Elon Musk slash the staff at Twitter?

 

Elon Musk, CEO of the social media giant Twitter, recently made headlines when he announced that he would cut about 300 employees. This was in response to a challenging business climate that has seen slowing user growth and revenue for the company. It's believed that this move is part of a more significant restructuring effort by Elon Musk to help streamline the operations at Twitter and focus on new growth opportunities. This restructuring includes investments in areas such as artificial intelligence and machine learning and an increased emphasis on content delivery. Ultimately, these changes will help Twitter better compete with other platforms in the digital age. By trimming down their workforce, they can place more resources behind their core products and offer people a better environment.