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Uber is now lacking a COO, CTO, and CPO, among other high profile executive exits

With the resignation of Uber's long-time CTO, the company is now without at chief operating officer, a chief product officer, a chief marketing officer, and a chief technology officer.

When employees asked Uber's CEO to share more information with them about impending layoffs at an all-hands meeting on Tuesday, he told them he couldn't.At an all-hands meeting on Tuesday, nervous Uber employees asked CEO Dara Khosrowshahi if he could commit to transparency about layoffs, to let people know what the basic plans are so employees could focus on their work."We can't communicate things before we do them," he said, according to multiple sources.

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Uber hire me, I'll be your CTO and I'm cheap! 🤷‍♀️

That ship is going down !

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