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About 100 contract workers were let go in a rare move for the world’s most valuable company. The recruiters were responsible for hiring new employees for Apple, and the cuts underscore that a slowdown is underway at the company.

Apple lays off recruiters as part of its slowdown in hiring

  • Apple lays off recruiters as part of its slowdown in hiring

    Apple lays off recruiters as part of its slowdown in hiring

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