Zoom will lay off 1,300 employees and CEO is taking a massive pay cut

Posted On: Mar 24, 2023   |   Posted By: WTAE

Zoom will lay off 1,300 employees and CEO is taking a massive pay cut

In a memo to employees, Zoom's CEO Eric Yuan said the layoffs would impact every part of the organization.

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