Facebook is having a harder time recruiting following the Cambridge Analytica scandal, according to a report from CNBC.
Facebook said CNBC's numbers"are totally wrong," but did not specify what it finds to be inaccurate about them.It sounds like Facebook might be having a tough time recruiting following the Cambridge Analytica scandal and its two years of crises.CNBC reported that the Silicon Valley giant was running into difficulties in hiring new employees.
Facebook is disputing the report, and spokesperson Anthony Harrison told Business Insider in an email that"these numbers are totally wrong." He did not immediately specify what was wrong about CNBC's figures. It's not clear whether Facebook is alleging that these figures are wildly inaccurate, or that they are only slightly off. CNBC reporter Sal Rodriguez told Business Insider that he stood by his reporting.
These figures would indicate that the historically prestigious tech giant is finding it significantly harder to hire fresh talent, which would likely increase the cost of recruiting, and reflect the significant hit to its reputation Facebook has taken over the past two years.
Facebook places burdensome demands on many technical applicants, like requiring them to work as second-class provisional employees while they attend months-long engineering boot camps where their skills are assessed. That specifically was the reason I declined to work with them.
It's their own stupidity that caused it!
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