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It was a white-hot market last year. Now a lot of large startups are laying off staff and some companies are implementing hiring freezes.

For example, Meta probably cancelled your interview because they now have a hiring freeze on E5 (Senior) and below.



Is this due to the interest rates hikes?


Well, the root cause is likely the interest rate hikes but the proximate cause is that the economic environment has become drastically worse in the last ~6-9mo.

Tech stocks are down a ridiculous amount and funding for startups is now much harder to come by. Probably other factors I don't know about as well.


>Tech stocks are down a ridiculous amount

Any idea why that happened? Were they overvalued and the bubble finally burst?

For stocks like Netflix I understand why, that's obvious, but for the rest, I'm kinda scratching my head.




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