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Chuan Xiaomi plans to lay off 10% of employees, new employees / fresh graduates or become key groups of layoffs

Chuan Xiaomi plans to lay off 10% of employees, new employees / fresh graduates or become key groups of layoffs

Jiwei Network news, on February 14, the Automobile Commune reported that last Saturday afternoon, Xiaomi Group again out of the layoff rumors, the pulse platform even appeared on the "spread millet layoffs 10%" hashtag, and the target of layoffs, may be new employees or fresh graduates.

As early as November 2021, there were rumors of Xiaomi layoffs, and Xiaomi planned to carry out large-scale layoffs of the non-mobile phone business ecological chain, and the proportion of layoffs may reach 20%. At the end of December, there were xiaomi employees who complained, "Entering xiaomi at the beginning of the year, the performance is mandatory 10 percent C, as a newcomer can only memorize the only C in the group, and now the leader lets the hr contact, like this situation can take n+1?" ”

In fact, in addition to ordinary employees, Xiaomi's management team has also fluctuated recently. On January 28, Xiaomi Group announced through internal documents that Shang Jin, former vice president of the group and general manager of the new retail department in China, and Chang Cheng, former vice president of the group and general manager of the xiaomi mobile phone product department, have left their jobs.

However, in the mobile phone market, Xiaomi still maintains a good market share. Among them, in the Chinese market, Xiaomi mobile phone shipments reached 50.5 million units in 2021, an increase of 27% year-on-year, with a market share of 15%, ranking third; in the Indian market, Xiaomi continued to maintain its leading position in the Indian smartphone market in 2021, with a year-on-year growth rate of 2%; more eye-catching data came from the high-end market (priced at more than 30,000 rupees), Xiaomi's growth rate in the Indian high-end market was as high as 258%, and its share reached a record high. In the European market, Xiaomi ranks third with a market share of 20%, behind Samsung and Apple. (Proofreader/James)

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