AI Startup Lovable Targets Laid-Off Big Tech Workers for Recruitment
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Sherin Shibu
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Summary
Lovable, a $6.6 billion AI startup, is actively recruiting laid-off tech workers from major companies like Meta, Microsoft, and Google. CEO Anton Osika posted on LinkedIn declaring that "the era of American big tech as the safe, prestigious choice is over," urging disillusioned workers to consider joining his fast-paced startup instead. The company sees Big Tech's layoffs as an opportunity to attract top talent who may be rethinking where job security truly lies.
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