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Facebook-parent Meta has announced another round of job cuts, this time affecting employees in the Risk division. In an internal memo sent to staff, the company said it is restructuring teams and reducing roles as part of efforts to streamline operations and rely more on automation for routine compliance work. “Today, we’re announcing a number of role reductions and a series of organizational changes within the Risk org. These decisions are difficult, and we recognize the impact they will have on valued colleagues and teams,” the company said in the memo.

Meta job cuts: Roles impacted

Positions in Product Risk Program Management, Shared Services, and Global Security & Privacy (GSP) are among those impacted. Meta will also consolidate more functions in London and merge the GSP unit with the Regulatory Readiness and Data Protection Office team under a new banner—Regulatory Compliance Programs.

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The company said these changes reflect the “maturity” of its compliance processes, allowing technology to handle simpler tasks while human teams focus on more complex issues. Meta emphasized that its commitment to compliance and regulatory obligations remains unchanged, and assured support for affected employees during the transition.

Internal memo sent by Meta to its employees

Risk org update: team restructuring and role reductionsToday, we’re announcing a number of role reductions and a series of organizational changes within the Risk org. These decisions are difficult, and we recognize the impact they will have on valued colleagues and teams. I want to share what’s changing and why.WHY WE’RE MAKING THE CHANGES• Over the past few years, we’ve invested in building more global technical controls and in standardizing our requirements and verifiers within Risk Review. We’ve made significant progress in how we approach risk management and compliance. By moving from bespoke, manual reviews to a more consistent and automated process, we’ve been able to deliver more accurate and reliable compliance outcomes across Meta. This standardization means that many routine decisions can now be handled efficiently by technology, freeing our teams to focus on the most complex and high-impact challenges. As a result, we don’t need as many roles in some areas as we once did. Our work has matured, and we’re at a point where we can operate more efficiently and effectively, while still upholding the highest standards for compliance.• KEY CHANGES WE’RE MAKING:• Reducing roles in Product Risk Program Manager, Shared Services and Global Security & Privacy (GSP) teams.• Consolidating more Areas work in London, where we have strong leadership and engineering presence.• Reorganizing GSP and integrating it with the Reg Readiness and DPO team, which we’re renaming Regulatory Compliance Programs.LOOKING AHEADWe remain committed to delivering innovative products while meeting our regulatory obligations. These changes do not alter our policies, standards for compliance, or legal responsibilities. Automation and technology will continue to strengthen our compliance program, but human judgment will always play a crucial role in assessing novel and complex issues. This is a natural next step in our journey, and as our processes mature, our teams will be able to focus on the most challenging and high-impact work.We also know this is a hard day for many. Our priority is to support impacted employees and help them find new opportunities, within Meta or beyond. We are equipping managers and team leaders with resources to support their teams, and we will continue to communicate openly as we move through this transition. We are grateful for the contributions of everyone affected and remain committed to supporting you through this change.

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