Tech companies are giddy with excitement as former Twitter employees desert their homebase.Â
With the social media platform undergoing drastic changes within a short span, other companies are taking advantage of the top talent aimlessly wandering around for a new employer. Â
For instance, leaders are taking aim at Elon Musk’s leadership, criticizing his decision to slash the company’s workforce and essentially upend its foundation.  Â
“As a leader, getting criticized is part of your job,” wrote Katie Burke, chief people officer at Hubspot, on LinkedIn. wrote in a Linkedin post.  Â
“Great leaders recognize debate and disagreement makes you better and is part of the process. If you want a place where you can disagree (in a kind, clear manner of course) with people, HubSpot is hiring.” Â
Big Tech has been slammed with historic layoffs in recent weeks, with both Amazon and Meta announcing their own job cuts in preparation for lower-than-forecasted earnings and an incoming recession. Â
But many tech leaders are from companies that are far less volatile and confident in their trajectory, giving employers a perfect opportunity to scoop up abandoned talent to bolster their business.Â

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