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Indian Meta Employee Gets Fired After Transfer To UK

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An Indian Meta employee has been fired after moving from India to UK to work.

According to a further report, the  Meta employee lost his job after a couple of months of joining. He revealed that he had relocated from India to UK for the role.

Sharing his story on LinkedIn, the former Meta employee, who was working as an HR in the tech giant, revealed that he had moved to UK for the role a couple of months back. However, he lost his job as part of the mass layoffs being carried out by the company.

“Joining Meta was a big move for me as I moved from India to the UK, and it’s Really Devastating to be in the situation of getting laid off from your new role after just a few months in a new country. I am now open to new opportunities and relocating anywhere in the UK, Europe, and India,” his LinkedIn post reads.

Another Indian origin Meta employee shared her story on LinkedIn and wrote that she got to know about her layoff while attending her brother’s convocation in New Jersey.

The ex-Meta employee mentioned how she had moved from New Jersey to California for her role but after exactly a year, she was informed that she was being given the pink slip.

“Life has an intriguing way of coming full circle, as I have recently experienced firsthand. Last year during this time of the year, I was all packed and ready to move across the country from NJ to California to join my dream company, Meta.

And this year, while I was attending my brother’s convocation in New Jersey, I was informed that my role at Meta was eliminated as part of Meta Layoffs. Though the timing was unexpected, being surrounded by my family during this period brought a sense of comfort and support,” her LinkedIn post read.

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