Twitter is starting to recruit again!

Twitter, owned by Elon Musk, is starting to recruit again after its aggressive dismissal policy.
 Twitter is starting to recruit again!
READING NOW Twitter is starting to recruit again!

Elon Musk first sacked the board of directors after buying Twittere, and then laid off half of his employees. Planning to make radical changes after taking over the social media platform, Musk seems to have put an end to the layoffs for now.

Twitter will rehire

Elon Musk, who used very harsh expressions to the remaining staff after the dismissals and gave the message “either leave or work well”, takes a step back in this regard. According to the information received, the dismissals within Twitter have been put to an end.

In the company where the dismissal process has ended, sufficient people are sought even for some positions. Chief among these positions are engineering and sales roles. The aggressive dismissal policy of Twitter recently drew backlash and caused the company to suffer significant losses.

It is stated that Elon Musk announced that hiring will start again during the meeting where he met with his employees the other day. Elon Musk emphasized that he wanted to meet with his employees as a software developer in the e-mails. Based on this statement, Twitter may be in need of new programmers.

Elon Musk also answered questions from Twitter employees during the meeting. The most curious issue in this regard was the relocation of the company’s headquarters from San Francisco to Texas. While Musk stated that he has no such plans yet, he gave hints that the company may be headquartered in both states in the future.

The Twitter CEO also reiterated that the Twitter Blue subscription, which has been suspended for the time being due to fake accounts, will be active again at the end of the month. Twitter may include a different colored checkmark to resolve the confusion.

Since the acquisition of Elon Musk, Twitter has been constantly on the agenda. It looks like this will continue for a while. So what do you think about the dismissal and hiring policy in Twitter? You can share your views with us in the comments section.

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