The “Chief Twit” then issued remaining staff an ultimatum last week to sign up to his “extremely hardcore” work culture or resign. An estimated 2,000 chose to quit, USA Herald has reported.
One user, a self-described engineering manager, earlier this month wrote about Musk: “Brutalist decision-maker at the helm. Emergency driven work is exciting for those who like thrills. Pay is no longer tied to the stock market fluctuations.”
Furthermore,Kim, who is also Blind’s chief business officer, told said that more than 7,000 Meta employees joined Blind in the first two weeks of November alone and that 64,000 Meta staff members are now on the site.