Zuckerberg not concerned about employee exodus, will make Facebook a 'better company'

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Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg acknowledged that the company was having a difficult time retaining employees, but said he sees that as potentially a good thing for the future.

acknowledged that the company was having a difficult time retaining employees, but said he sees that as potentially a good thing for the future.

"We'll see attrition go up and down over time, but I think we're doing ok now," Zuckerberg said. "Over the long long term, I think it's going to make us a better company. "During Covid, we saw the attrition level go down a lot because people didn't want to get new jobs, which probably meant that a lot of people stayed at the company that didn't care that much about what we were doing, compared to what we would have wanted," Zuckerberg said.

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Particularly if he was one of them.

Fuck Facebook, left there and came to Twitter. Too much censorship for me

Fox has the wrong photo up on this post. That's Lt. Cdr Data.

Don't have Facebook on your resume and expect to be hired by me.

The most important component of a company is it's CEO. He is not that component, META will fail. IMHO

They only thing that will make Fakebook better is getting rid of him.

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