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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/scienrds/scienceandnerds/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Source: https:\/\/www.theverge.com\/2022\/8\/30\/23329301\/snap-layoffs-20-percent-employees-snapchat<\/a> Snap is planning to lay off approximately 20 percent of its more than 6,400 employees, according to people familiar with the matter.<\/p>\n The layoffs, which Snap has been planning<\/a> for the past several weeks, will begin on Wednesday and hit some departments harder than others, the people said. For example, the team working on ways for developers to build mini apps and games<\/a> inside Snapchat will be severely impacted. Zenly, the social mapping app<\/a> Snap bought in 2017 and has since run separately, will also see deep cuts.<\/p>\n Another team that will see layoffs is Snap\u2019s hardware division, which is responsible for its AR Spectacles<\/a> glasses and the Pixy camera drone that was recently canceled<\/a> after being on sale for just a few months. The company\u2019s ad sales organization is also being restructured with Jeremi Gorman, Snap\u2019s chief business officer, departing to run ads for Netflix<\/a>. <\/p>\n Russ Caditz-Peck, a Snap spokesperson, declined to comment on the layoffs.<\/p>\n Though the scale of the layoffs is significant, it shouldn\u2019t necessarily come as a surprise: Snap\u2019s stock price has lost nearly 80 percent of its value since the beginning of this year, and the company said in May<\/a> that it would slow hiring and look for ways to cut costs. It then delivered dismal earnings for the second quarter<\/a> and said it wouldn\u2019t forecast results for the third quarter.<\/p>\n
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