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Lyft freezing US hiring for remainder of year

Por: Fox Business Business September 29, 2022

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Evercore ISI Senior Managing Director Mark Mahaney on why he thinks Uber will hit price target of $70 and Lyft will hit $60 within the next year. is halting its U.S. hiring for the remainder of the year. Like many other companies navigating an , we are pausing hiring for all U.S.-based roles through the end of the year, Ashley Adams, a spokesperson for Lyft, told FOX Business Wednesday. Lyft signage on a vehicle as it exits the ride-sharing... + full article



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