(Reuters) -Meta Platforms told employees on Friday that 54% of the 11,000 jobs it cut earlier this week were business roles and the rest were in technology. Executives speaking during a during an employee townhall meeting, which was heard by Reuters, also said the company was exiting its Portal smart display business and will wind down work on smartwatches. Meta’s recruiting team was cut in half, they said. The Facebook parent said on Wednesday it was slashing 13% of its workforce, the first mass layoffs in the company’s 18-year history. Following the layoffs, Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuck…