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Meta Layoffs: Risk Division Cut as Automation Replaces Manual Roles

Meta Announces Risk Division Layoffs Amid Shift to Automation

Meta is cutting jobs in its risk division as the company transitions from manual reviews to automated compliance processes. An internal memo from Chief Compliance Officer Michel Protti stated the company “doesn’t need as many roles in some areas” due to technological advancements.

Key Takeaways

  • Meta is laying off risk division staff due to automation
  • Company moving from manual reviews to automated compliance
  • 600 employees cut from Superintelligence Labs this week
  • Blind users describe situation as “hiring to fire”

Internal Memo Details Automation Shift

According to Business Insider, Michel Protti’s memo explained that Meta has invested in global technical controls and improved its risk management approach. “By moving from bespoke, manual reviews to a more consistent and automated process, we’ve been able to deliver more accurate and reliable compliance outcomes across Meta,” Protti wrote.

He added that standardization allows routine decisions to be handled by technology, freeing teams for complex challenges.

Company Confirms Organizational Restructuring

Meta spokesperson Thomas Richards confirmed the risk division job cuts, stating the company routinely makes organizational changes to “reflect the maturity of our program and innovate faster while maintaining high compliance standards.”

Recent Layoffs and Continued Hiring

The company recently cut 600 employees from its Superintelligence Labs division. Despite layoffs, Chief AI Officer Alexandr Wang confirmed Meta will “continue to hire industry-leading AI-native talent” to increase agility.

Meta is automating business functions including AI-powered interviews and coding assessments. CEO Mark Zuckerberg expects the company will have an AI agent capable of midlevel engineer work this year.

Employee Reactions on Blind

Users on professional network Blind expressed mixed reactions to Meta’s approach. One user commented: “Meta is hiring to fire and it’s continuing.”

Another user described competitive tactics: “I would rather join now and pip you out using Machiavellian tactics,” referring to methods Meta employees use to eliminate competition.

A different perspective emerged from a user who noted: “For some of us, Meta pays so much that a single year followed by a firing would be worth several years of hard labor at our existing jobs. We could take the hire-to-fire situation and relax for a year or two before looking for work again.”

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