Not sure about jobs being safe under the current regime either. In February, despite the piles of money they're sitting on, they fired another 60 (5%) of staff, as a welcome gift to their new CEO.
In 2020, they had already fired 250 (25%) of their staff. As Mitchell Baker nonchalantly said, then CEO (who received a $1.3 million raise later, in 2022, on top of his already stunning $5.6 million):
»Sadly, the changes also include a significant reduction in our workforce by approximately 250 people. These are individuals of exceptional professional and personal caliber who have made outstanding contributions to who we are today. To each of them, I extend my heartfelt thanks and deepest regrets that we have come to this point. This is a humbling recognition of the realities we face, and what is needed to overcome them.«
So: no, not more jobs at risk than already are. And the new CEO won't suffer either, for sure.
https://blog.mozilla.org/en/mozilla/changing-world-changing-mozilla/