Twitter CEO Elon Musk says the firm is done with layoffs and is hiring again after firing around two-thirds of the microblogging platform’s 7,500 employees in barely three weeks after taking control. Musk also said during a meeting with employees that Twitter is currently actively hiring for positions in engineering and sales, according to The Verge.
Twitter presently has no open openings published on its website, and Musk did not specify which engineering or sales positions the business was looking for.
“In terms of critical hires, I would say people who are great at writing software are the highest priority,” the report quoted Musk as saying.
According to the CEO, there are “no plans” to put the company’s headquarters in Texas, as he did with Tesla, however “dual-headquartered” locations in Texas and California might make sense.
“If we want to move the headquarters to Texas I think it would play into the idea that Twitter has gone from being left-wing to right-wing, which is not the case,” Musk told employees. “This is not a right-wing takeover of Twitter. It is a moderate-wing takeover of Twitter,” he added.
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