Hundreds of laid-off Twitter, Amazon, and Meta employees will be hired by Jaguar-Land Rover


In recent weeks, the three IT firms have Laid Off Tens of Thousands of Employees
If you're a computer worker searching for a new job after leaving Twitter, Amazon, or Meta, you should look at Jaguar-Land Rover. According to reports, the corporation is trying to employ hundreds of engineers to work on electric cars and artificial intelligence.

According to Reuters, Tata Motors, the British company's Indian owners, is trying to fill 800 positions ranging from self-driving technology to machine learning and data science. This is a precursor to JLR's stated objective of being a "electric-first" company by 2025. Jaguar is expected to be all-electric by that time, while Land Rover will offer electric versions of its models.

The organization is looking for employees in the United Kingdom, Ireland, the United States, India, China, and Hungary. The majority of the employment will apparently be in England, divided between JLR's Gaydon and Manchester plants.

The Chief Information Officer of Jaguar-Land Rover told the publication that in the past, these posts were difficult to fill, but that is no longer the case thanks to all of the billionaire nonsense we are witnessing.

"It's fortuitous for us, and certainly others," the official told Reuters.

It's a decision that comes after tens of thousands of employees were laid off at the Silicon Valley triumvirate of corporations in recent weeks. Twitter has laid off more than half of its staff, Meta (Facebook to you and me) has slashed around 11,000 people, and Amazon is close following with roughly 10,000 job cuts.

So, it appears that Musk's, Bezos', and Zuckerberg's losses might be JLR's benefit.

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