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Key takeaways from Pinterest’s Q4 2022 financial results
Shares of Pinterest, Inc. (NYSE: PINS) dropped this week after the image-sharing platform reported weaker-than-expected Q4 revenues and issued cautious guidance for the first quarter. After turning profitable a few […]
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Pinterest’s new round of layoffs comes weeks after its last cuts
Pinterest is reportedly laying off around 150 people after it already cut jobs in December, according to Bloomberg. Bloomberg’s report says that’s less than five percent of Pinterest’s workforce, and that they affect several different teams.
The company says its “making organizational changes to further set us up to deliver against our company priorities and our long-term strategy,” according to a statement sent to The Verge by spokesperson Meredith Klein. It did not specify how many employees were being laid off. The people who are losing their jobs will receive “separation packages, benefits and other services,” according to Klein.
There have been a lot of recent layoffs in tech, with Amazon cutting 18,000 jobs, Google letting go of…
Earnings Results: Pinterest’s stock pops 10% on sales, earnings beats
Pinterest’s new app is here to help you slap together and share a mood board
Today, Pinterest has released a new app on iOS called Shuffles — a collage-style social app where users can create a digital mood board and collaborate with others on the platform, TechCrunch reports. As of today, Shuffles is available via invite, but you can request to be on the app’s wait list.
In the standard Pinterest experience, users have the option to save their content, create photo libraries of their pins, and also browse. The app has a number of built-in photo editing features like Cut Out to isolate single objects in a particular photo, Collage to overlap photos and mesh your ideas together, and Animate to put visual effects on objects.
According to TechCrunch, the app hails from Pinterest’s TwoTwenty incubator, which was…