Snap has laid off nearly 20 product managers, the latest shakeup at the social app after several top departures over the last three months. Separately, Snap's longtime vice president of engineering, Nima Khajehnouri, told employees earlier this week that he was leaving. His last day at the company will be Dec. 1, a Snap spokesperson said. Khajehnouri's departure hasn't been previously reported. In particular, Spiegel has sought to revamp Snap's product organization. Last month, the company replaced Jack Brody, its vice president of product, with Ceci Mourkogiannis, previously a senior director on the design team. Wednesday's cuts are aimed at increasing the company's decision-making speed and focusing resources on core priorities, a company spokesperson said. No products are being discontinued as a result of the cuts, according to the spokesperson. The cuts follow a string of high-level departures. In late October, the company said its chief operating officer Jerry Hunter was retiring. Ad executive Rob Wilk left the job in September after less than six months, while David Roter, another Snap advertising leader, left Snap to join Netflix in August. https://www.theinformation.com/articles/snap-lays-off-product-managers-as-spiegel-revamps-workforce The article is literally pasted above. #snap #snapchat #pm #product #productdevelopment #productmanager #layoff #layoffs #rif
Which teams were let go?
product
I am amazed how for a long time they didn't have any plans for monetization..
me too thanks
Folks… don’t join you’ll go no where at this company.
The monthly vesting is appealing 🫠
Compared to nvidia?! Why would you want to come to snap just for the vesting schedule lol
Damn. Remember the days when everyone wanted to work at Snap? Money was flowing with big offers, fully remote… honestly seemed nice
Snap does sucks but I make $400K soooo…
we still prob make more than you 😜
SNAP made a lot of millionares last few years.
Dumpster fire of a company
I concur!
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