More than 50 Tesla employees, two Exhausting Organization employees, and one Neuralink representative have been hired by Elon Musk to work at Twitter following the takeover, according to a report.
According to CNBC, Elon Musk has authorized employees from Tesla, Exhausting Organization, and Neuralink to work at Twitter.
According to rumors, certain Tesla executives were also hired to work at Twitter, CNBC discovered.
Since taking leadership, Musk has already made significant changes to the Twitter workforce.
According to a Monday CNBC report, Elon Musk has invited a few representatives from three of his several companies, including Tesla, to Twitter.
After the takeover, Elon Musk reportedly hired more than 50 Tesla employees, two members of the Exhausting Organization, and a representative of Neuralink to work at Twitter.
Elon Musk has granted permission for personnel from Tesla, Exhausting Organization, and Neuralink to work at Twitter, according to CNBC.
Some Tesla execs may have also been employed by Twitter, according to rumors, CNBC learned.
Musk has already significantly changed the Twitter workforce since assuming the position of CEO.
Elon Musk has reportedly invited a few representatives from three of his several firms, including Tesla, to Twitter, according to a Monday CNBC report.
Tesla, Kovac, Elluswamy, and Virudhagiri failed to respond to Insider's request for comment right away.
Along with hiring Tesla employees, the richest man in the world has also hired one representative from his brain chip company, Neuralink, and two staff members from his underground endeavor, The Exhausting Organization. Neither company responded to Insider's request for information right away.
According to the archives, a number of Musk's clients, advisers, and coworkers were also given the go-ahead to work for Twitter, including former PayPal CEO David Sacks and private supporter Jason Calacanis.
According to a CNBC story citing the archives, James Musk and Andrew Musk, who have the same last name as the mogul and worked independently at Neuralink and the software company Palantir, were also involved with the ideas.
In advance of Twitter's update, some Twitter representatives advised CNBC that Musk wanted the team to quickly learn about the source code, as well as happy balance and information security standards.
Following Musk's takeover of the website, a number of Twitter's top executives were fired, along with President Parag Agrawal, according to a report from CNBC. Then, at that time, the highly wealthy person rejected Twitter's governing body and became its sole leader.
Although the FT stated that the plans wouldn't focus on laying off a specific number of personnel, reports have circulated that up to 25% of the organization's labor force could be put off. It made reference to people who were familiar with the subject.

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