Recently Fortune 500-listed company Coinbase fired more than 1k employees to cut the expenses. This has made things difficult for the staff, who are now hunting for work. People on Twitter stepped up to help the person who had made the request.
Helping Hands On Twitter

Akhila S. Raju, a Coinbase employee, was sacked as part of the mass layoff. She tweeted about her interest in technical and web3 jobs, and hundreds of leads came in. You can use social media to look for a job, but be prepared for offensive messages as well.
Abuse Is Not Absent

Social media usage isn't always a good thing, though. Not everyone was supportive; some even questioned why she was one of the 20% that were laid off.
Some even said she was performing below expectations, otherwise businesses don't let product talent leaving the company.
Thoughts of the day
Calling them names in their difficult time was awful, but not everyone is kind. Due to the bear market, Coinbase is in financial trouble; its CEO, Armstrong, stated that he "over-hired" staff, he was not pleased with the job layoffs, but he must reduce costs. It's likely that none of the employees were at fault; some were about to be fired, be it is low talent or higher paid post.