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Diana Coker

Meta’s May 20 Layoffs are just the first wave of 2026

April 20, 2026

Diana Coker

Meta’s May 20 Layoffs are just the first wave of 2026

April 20, 2026

Photo by Dima Solomin on Unsplash

We’ve not even halfway through 2026, yet we’ve already reached 73,000 layoffs. More than 95 major companies have announced layoffs in 2026. Meta Platforms are not far behind, marking the first phase of brutal layoffs with 8,000 job cuts in May. While further Meta layoffs are likely in the second half of the year, the timing and the scale remains under wraps.

What’s interesting about the layoffs at Meta is that the company plans to bring the total reductions to 16,000 or more, i.e. up to 20% of the company. This could clearly be the most brutal year for Meta employee since 2022-2023 ‘Year of Efficiency’ which witnessed 21,000 cuts.

AI Pivot behind Meta layoffs in 2026

The job cuts at Meta are driven by AI-expansion as the company doubles down on capital expenditure. This year alone will see $115-135 billion in expenditure focused on data centers, GPUs and specialized hardware for Llama models.

The current round of Meta layoffs is aimed to be proactive. This means that management will cull roles in order to establish a leaner structure where AI-assisted tools can handle all the coding and administrative tasks.

Furthermore, Meta is reorganizing engineers into a new ‘Applied AI’ division, which would signal a massive shift from traditional products. As we move further into 2026, we’ll not only witness more layoffs at Meta but also a move towards autonomous systems.

Which roles are impacted by job cuts at Meta

Reports suggest heavy impact on recruiting, sales, middle management and non-AI-adjacent product roles. Earlier we saw smaller cuts (roughly 1,000 people) in Meta’s Reality Labs division, along with budget cut by 30 percent.

Mark Zuckerberg is keen to launch a flatter organization, akin to Amazon. This means a lot more teams will be operating on a manager-to-employees rations as high as 1:50. With further layoffs in 2026, Meta is moving away from traditional roles. Employees are now being reclassified into specialized roles: AI Builders, AI Pod Leads, and AI Org Heads.

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We’re not even halfway through 2026, yet we’ve already reached 73,000 layoffs. More than 95 major companies have announced layoffs in 2026.
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