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Home » Meta layoffs May 20, 2026: inside the anxious countdown

Meta layoffs May 20, 2026: inside the anxious countdown

May. 18, 2026 / Business / Author: Praise Swint

Courtesy:Meta

Meta layoffs on May 20, 2026 have turned the inside of the Facebook and Instagram parent company into something that feels less like a normal work week and more like the final hours before a storm. Across internal chats and social media posts, workers are preparing for what could become one of the company’s largest job-cutting exercises in years. Reports suggest nearly 8,000 employees could lose their jobs in the first phase alone. The mood, by most accounts, is tense.

Employees are coping in ways that have become familiar in Silicon Valley during uncertain times. They are updating LinkedIn profiles. They are applying for jobs before the cuts even happen. Some are quietly filling their bags with free office snacks before building access disappears overnight.

How employees are reacting

Former Meta employee Adel Wu offered a window into the atmosphere in a post on X that spread quickly. She described this particular round of layoffs as significantly larger than previous ones. She also noted that her friends still at the company are reacting in two very different ways. Some are hoping to be cut because the severance package is generous. Others are deeply anxious because the job represents their financial lifeline.

Wu recalled similarly tense scenes from earlier layoff cycles. Workers filled bags with chargers, snacks and drinks the night before access was cut off. She described the current moment in big tech as very strange and unsettling for those still inside.

Junior engineers feel the pressure most

The anxiety is particularly sharp among younger employees. One Meta software engineer shared online that they had already started applying for jobs before the layoffs began. Despite previously landing offers from companies including Amazon, Robinhood and Capital One, the engineer said they were now receiving almost no interview calls after adding Meta to their resume.

That engineer had submitted applications to nearly 250 entry-level roles across multiple industries. Their experience reflects a broader fear circulating in tech: that AI tools are steadily reducing demand for junior engineers. The employee noted that an AI assistant was already handling much of the coding work on their team. Consequently, the path forward for entry-level engineers feels increasingly uncertain.

Morale inside Meta has deteriorated

A separate account from a longtime former Meta worker painted an equally grim picture. That employee told British publication The Standard that pressure inside the company had intensified significantly in recent months. Workers were operating under constant scrutiny. Internal monitoring systems had also become more intrusive. Furthermore, some employees reportedly feared they were helping train AI systems that could eventually replace parts of the workforce entirely.

The combination of job insecurity, performance pressure and AI anxiety has created a workplace environment that feels fundamentally different from earlier years at the company.

Why Meta is cutting jobs now

The layoffs are not happening because business is struggling. Meta remains highly profitable. Instead, CEO Mark Zuckerberg is aggressively reshaping the company around artificial intelligence, automation and smaller, leaner teams. He has framed the cuts as a structural decision rather than a reaction to financial difficulty.

The current round follows the elimination of roughly 21,000 jobs between 2022 and 2023. As a result, this is not the first time Meta employees have experienced this kind of uncertainty. However, the scale and timing of this latest round have raised the stakes considerably.

What severance could look like

Reports suggest affected U.S. employees could receive 16 weeks of base pay. Additionally, they may receive two weeks of salary for every year spent at the company. Healthcare coverage could continue for up to 18 months. Industry estimates also suggest Meta could save approximately $375,000 annually for each eliminated role.

For the employees waiting for an email on May 20, however, those figures offer little comfort. Inside Meta, the date has become a countdown rather than just another workday.

Source: Firstpost

Category: Business Tags: AI job cuts, Mark Zuckerberg, Meta employees, Meta layoffs, Meta May 2026, Meta restructuring, silicon valley, software engineers, tech industry 2026, tech layoffs

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