A top EU policy manager gave Meta a 'Met Most' performance rating in an internal post announcing her departure
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A top EU policy manager gave Meta a 'Met Most' performance rating in an internal post announcing her departure
"A senior EU policy manager at Meta has announced that she's leaving the company and gave it a "Met Most" rating in a seemingly tongue-in-cheek performance review posted on its internal forum. Christelle Dernon, a European public policy manager, said in a badge post on Meta's Workplace forum on Wednesday that she plans to leave on Friday. Dernon has worked as a public policy manager for campaigns and programs in Europe at Meta since 2021, according to her LinkedIn profile."
"Meta has nine categories of ratings for its annual performance reviews, with "Met Most expectations" being the fifth-best, according to an internal document seen by Business Insider. In January, Meta chief Mark Zuckerberg announced the company would be acting quicker to get rid of "low performers." Dernon said in the post that she worked on the campaign for the EU's Digital Services Act, Digital Markets Act, and helped coordinate Meta's open letter on AI regulation that was signed by over 40 CEOs."
Christelle Dernon, a European public policy manager at Meta since 2021, announced her departure and said her last day is Friday. She posted a badge on Meta's Workplace forum and rated Meta as "Met Most Expectations," adding a caveat that expectations were sky-high. Meta's annual performance reviews include nine rating categories, with "Met Most expectations" as the fifth-best. Dernon worked on campaigns for the EU's Digital Services Act and Digital Markets Act and helped coordinate Meta's open letter on AI regulation signed by over 40 CEOs. The departure occurs amid heightened regulatory pressure in Europe and internal emphasis on removing low performers more quickly.
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