In the United States, more than 20,000 people have been laid off this year as companies are restructuring, mainly big tech companies.
The MZ generation, who suddenly lost their jobs, are sharing scenes of themselves being fired on social media rather than hiding this fact.
This is a video of a woman working for a big tech company who says in the morning that she is likely to be fired.
[“My first meeting this morning was canceled and a stranger sent me a text asking me what I used to do my team project.”]
The woman in the video was eventually fired, and the uploaded video had high views and supportive comments.
As big tech companies increase their investment in artificial intelligence and AI and start massive restructuring, more than 20,000 people have been fired in the United States this year.
These videos reflect the MZ generation’s tendency to reveal private parts that they want to hide from numerous recent dismissal videos and share failures or negative experiences.
SALLY LEE
US ASIA JOURNAL