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Facebook to hire more staff in UK as it looks to remove harmful content
FACEBOOK PLANS to hire 1,000 more people in the UK by the end of 2020, with a large number working on technologies to remove harmful content.
The social network said more than half of the recruits will work in technology-focused roles across software engineering, product design and data science, as well as developing the WhatsApp app, and Workplace, its business-skewed version of Facebook.
Many will work within the firm’s Community Integrity (CI) team, which builds the tools used to detect and remove harmful content across Facebook’s platforms, addressing issues from spam and abuse to violence and personal safety.
London is Facebook’s biggest engineering hub outside of the US, and the platform is currently building new office space in King’s Cross, due to open in late 2021. The latest additions will bring its total employee count in the UK to more than 4,000 by the end of the year, the company said.
Positions will also expand on Facebook’s artificial intelligence, augmented/virtual reality and engineering infrastructure teams in the capital.
Boris Johnson said the announcement was “another sign of the strength of our dynamic tech sector”.
“The UK is at the centre of tech growth and innovation, and is leading the way as the world’s biggest tech hub outside of Silicon Valley,” the Prime Minister said.
Making the announcement in London, Facebook’s chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg said that despite “uncertainty” because of Brexit, the social network remained keen to invest in the UK, calling it “a world leader in both innovation and creativity”.
“London is now our biggest engineering hub outside the US. It is home to our community integrity team that is doing such important work to keep people safe on our platforms, working to take down harmful content and keep people safe,” she said.
“Now, we know there’s been some uncertainty about Britain’s future but we believe the UK is an important place for us to invest.”