Snapchat to cut more than 120 engineers
Snapchat owner Snap Inc will cut just over 120 engineers and reorganize its engineering team, according to a company memo.
Snapchat owner Snap Inc will cut just over 120 engineers and reorganize its engineering team, according to a company memo.
Snapchat-owner Snap Inc has reported slower user growth than Wall Street expected and said it was redesigning the app
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