Meta appoints ex-Twitter employee Esther Crawford, who went viral for sleeping in office

Esther Crawford was fired from Twitter after Elon Musk's takeover of the microblogging website

Meta appoints ex-Twitter employee Esther Crawford, who went viral for sleeping in office

ELON Musk's takeover of the social media platform Twitter later rebranded to X, brought many changes to the microblogging website's users, management, and employees.

In some major decisions, Elon Musk fired thousands of employees, including Twitter's product head, Esther Crawford, whose picture of sleeping in the office went viral across social media platforms.

On Tuesday, Esther Crawford shared a professional update on Instagram and informed that she has joined Meta as Messenger's Director of Product. She said that no other company has a bigger scale of impact in that space than Meta.

"Some personal news: I've joined the @Messenger team at @Meta as a Director of Product. Messaging has transformed how we connect with friends, family, creators, businesses, and now even AI. Thrilled to work with an incredible team focused on 0-1 initiatives within the app!" Esther Crawford said in a post.

"Although I considered a lot of great options, Meta was my top choice because I am obsessed with how humans connect through technology - and no other company has a bigger scale of impact in that space than Meta, which connects nearly 4B people (half of humanity)," she added.

While speaking about her reason for joining Meta, Esther Crawford mentioned the vision and intensity of CEO Mark Zuckerberg and how he has made the company more efficient and less bureaucratic in the past year.

Esther Crawford said that Meta is “impressive on so many levels and I’m stoked to learn from folks who have been here for many years and look forward to bringing my experience and quirky style to the team."

“It’s definitely a special time to be here because the company is in a unique position to create the next gen of social experiences while democratizing free access to AI within the family of apps, and through what developers build on top of Llama 3 (the latest open-source LLM)," she added.