Twitter recruiters reaching out to employees laid off by Elon Musk

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Twitter recruiters are keeping busy by reaching out to select former employees Elon Musk laid off

against Musk over their lack of severance and other allegedly promised considerations.

At least two emails have been sent by Twitter recruiters to laid-off workers with the subject line"Hello from Twitter!," according to messages seen by Insider. That subject line has been used by Twitter recruiters for years in reaching out cold to prospective job candidates, one of the people familiar said.

"That's dirty," one former employee said of Twitter recruiters contacting people who worked there only a couple of months ago.It's unclear if Twitter has any available jobs. A representative of the company did not respond to an email seeking comment. The company is

 

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