Substack, an online publishing platform for writers, announced Tuesday it is seeking to hire a data analyst and several product managers and systems engineers, among other positions. But Twitter employees thinking about quitting their jobs"because [they're] worried about Elon Musk pushing for less regulated speech" were told"do not come work here" by Vice President of Communications Lulu Cheng Meservey.
"But for everybody else, we really are hiring!" Meservey added on Twitter."Join a talented, determined, passionate, motley team of all backgrounds and beliefs. We debate respectfully, execute maniacally, and live to serve writers and podcasters. Long live independent publishing." But for everybody else, we really are hiring! Join a talented, determined, passionate, motley team of all backgrounds and beliefs.
Musk became the largest shareholder in Twitter on Monday after purchasing $3 billion in stock, giving him a 9.2% ownership stake in the platform. Since the billionaire's purchase, he has asked Twitter users whether they would like to see an edit button added to the platform and has promised to"make significant improvements."The social media giant announced Tuesday that Musk would join its board of directors.
Business Business Latest News, Business Business Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Source: FoxBusiness - 🏆 458. / 53 Read more »
Source: BuzzFeed - 🏆 730. / 51 Read more »