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Opendoor chair says the company currently has 1,400 employees but only needs 200 of them
businessinsider.com/opendoor-keith-rabois-headcount-slashed-end-remote-work-dei-2025-9
Opendoor's new chairman, Keith Rabois, said the company's workforce is "bloated."
- He also said the company's culture was "broken," citing remote work and DEI efforts.
- Opendoor has recently emerged as a meme stock, with its share price up 470% year-to-date.
Keith Rabois, cofounder and…
This story appeared on businessinsider.com, 2025-09-13 10:25:56.669000.