Elon Musk has just recently acquired Twitter, but in a short span of time, he brought a number of changes in the company. One of these changes was the massive scale of restructuring, which saw a large number of employees being laid off. But now, the company has apparently began trying to rehire some of these fired workers.

For those unaware, Musk began the firing spree with great numbers, including top executives, the marketing department, and others. The billionaire had also given the reason for this move. Apparently, Twitter was losing around 4 million US Dollars a day, and the multi billion dollar deal meant that the SpaceX and Tesla CEO had to scale down in terms of employees. But it appears that some of these lay offs were a mistake and the popular microblogging platform is looking to rehire them.

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The news arrives from a Bloomberg report, which claimed that some people “were let go before management realized that their work and experience may be necessary to build the new features Musk envisions.” In other words, this could also mean that the company found that it had laid off too many employees, which began affecting its core operations. Although, based on how sudden the major lay offs were, we can assume that there will be plenty that stay away from the unstable Twitter workspace.

Furthermore, it appears that some of these former Twitter employees have also been approached by rival tech giants like Meta and Google. Similarly, there are also reports of new tech based startups with venture capital funding eyeing these ex Twitter workers. It will take sometime for the dust to settle around the Twitter acquisition by Elon Musk, so stick around for more updates.

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