- Facebook said it would create 10,000 jobs in Europe over five years to make a "metaverse."
- The metaverse is a theoretical virtual space where people can access the internet.
- Mark Zuckerberg said this summer he wants Facebook to become a "metaverse company."
Facebook plans to create 10,000 jobs across the European Union (EU) over the next five years in pursuit of CEO Mark Zuckerberg's vision of a "metaverse," the company announced in a press release Monday.
Zuckerberg first told The Verge in July that he wants Facebook to eventually become a "metaverse company." The word metaverse refers to a theoretical virtual space where people can access the internet, for example using virtual-reality or augmented-reality headsets.
The first concrete example of a Facebook metaverse product is Horizon Workrooms, a VR workspace for team meetings launched in August.
Facebook said the jobs it creates in the EU would be highly skilled, including specialized engineers roles. "This investment is a vote of confidence in the strength of the European tech industry and the potential of European tech talent," Facebook said in a statement shared with Insider.
A Facebook spokesperson told Insider the company's recruiters would target countries including Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Poland, the Netherlands, and Ireland.
The announcement came the same day whistleblower Sophie Zhang, a former Facebook data scientist who went public with her criticisms of the company in April, was due to give testimony to a UK parliamentary committee.
Another whistleblower, Frances Haugen, is due to give testimony to the committee next week.
from Business Insider https://ift.tt/30suhAo
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