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Some workers at LinkedIn found their names on an internal list a day before they were laid off. Two workers told Insider the list caused a stir as workers tried to figure out if they were on it. AdvertisementAdvertisementSome LinkedIn workers worried they were about to be laid off after a mysterious internal list of about 500 employees was discovered to be accessible by anyone at the company. Hours later, workers who had seen their name on the list had their worst fears confirmed — they were laid off, two LinkedIn workers told Insider. "I was getting texts from everybody, all my friends," one of the LinkedIn workers told Insider.
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LinkedIn told employees in an email Monday that it's cutting more than 600 roles. The professional networking platform said the cuts will be across its engineering and product team. AdvertisementAdvertisementLinkedIn is making further cuts to its workforce and laying off more than 600 employees across its engineering and product team. It also gave a breakdown of where the layoffs would take place and said "137 Engineering management roles" and "38 Product roles" were getting cut. Broken down, there are 137 Engineering management roles and 38 Product roles being reduced.
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Some Redditors said they'll no longer use the site after third-party app Apollo shut down. A popular third-party Reddit app shut down Friday – and some of the social network's users are pledging to walk away as a result. The app, which let Redditors access the platform through its own interface, had more than 1.5 million monthly users in June, Selig said, citing data from analytics firm Mixpanel. The Canadian developer previously said Reddit's demands for compensation were unreasonable compared with how much money Apollo made from paid subscriptions. Are you a Reddit user or employee with insight to share?
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More than 3 million content creators are now signed up to subscription-based platform OnlyFans. CEO Ami Gan said it's identified Latin America and Australia as future growth markets. The company is now setting its sights on Latin America and Australia to further increase its numbers. "We're looking at growth for the business and Latin America is a huge part of that," Gan said. "We're seeing Latin America is a massive growth region for us and see that opportunity for creators to get exposure to a global audience."
Meta, Alphabet, Microsoft and Amazon mentioned "AI" 168 times in their earnings calls last week. AI was mentioned a total of 168 times by Meta, Alphabet, Microsoft and Amazon, demonstrating just how much attention they're paying to the transformative technology. Meta also suggested it remains being bullish about AI after mentioning it 47 times on its investor call, with Mark Zuckerberg alone saying "AI" 27 times. Amazon mentioned AI just seven times Thursday. Meta, Alphabet, Microsoft and Amazon didn't immediately respond to requests for comment from Insider, made outside normal working hours.
A Meta worker found out she lost her "dream job" in an email sent at 5:55 a.m.Jenny Saxton said in a LinkedIn post Wednesday that she hasn't "fully processed" the news yet. The recruiter said it was a "tough morning" and she'd been experiencing a "wave of emotions". Jenny Saxton revealed in a LinkedIn post that she'd lost her job in the second mass layoffs at Meta this week. "Meta was my dream company and dream job. Are you a Meta employee who's lost their job in the latest layoffs?
Insider spent two hours watching OFTV videos to see what's on offer, but was left underwhelmed. Insider spent two hours watching OFTV videos to see whether they're worth your time. Users can either watch OFTV videos on OnlyFans, which displays them in a timeline feed similar to other social-media platforms, or on a separate site, of.tv. The of.tv site displays its videos similarly to how YouTube does, but it doesn't show engagement metrics or tips. Are you an OnlyFans creator or OnlyFans employee with a story?
Natasha Root set up a company to sell porn stars' items like breast implants, lingerie, and socks. Fans Utopia sells items from over 30 porn stars and OnlyFans creators, even underwear with urine. I created a company that sells items porn stars have used, everything from used breast implants and butt plugs to panties with urine, blood, or semen on them. The idea came from a dream I had in March 2021 where I was selling my friend's breast implants. In the beginning, I didn't have friends or anyone to introduce me to porn stars or creators, so I used Twitter and Instagram.
DoorDash laid off 1,250 employees on Wednesday to help cut costs. Insider spoke to a worker who was let go and needed to find a new job before their visa expired. The email said DoorDash is reducing the size of its workforce and that my role was one of those being impacted by layoffs. I have an H1B visa and you can only hold that when you have a job. Because of the visa situation, I am under pressure to find a job quickly and it's a huge mental struggle.
From the week leading up to Elon Musk's acquisition to the lay-offs week and this week gone, it's been a very weird and tiring time. It happened to be the same day that the Twitter offices were holding big Halloween events and had it decorated. Remote work was a big cultural hitA lot of people work remotely full-time or for at least two days a week. I'm sitting around and just collecting my paycheckI'm now interviewing around and trying to find something with big players. The Twitter that we had as an employer is gone and it won't be a fun place to work.
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