TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew.Matt McClain/The Washington Post/Getty Images.TikTok told its US employees that they'd still have jobs if the app goes dark.The company reassured staffers that the leadership team is planning for various scenarios.The Supreme Court is currently reviewing TikTok's request for more time on its divestment deadline.TikTok reassured its US staffers on Tuesday that they'd still have jobs even if the app goes dark in a few days, as mandated by a divest-or-ban law.In an internal memo shared with employees, the company confirmed to its US team that their "employment, pay, and benefits are secure, and our offices will remain open, even if this situation hasn't been resolved before the January 19 deadline." The company added that TikTok is a global platform and that only the US user experience would be impacted.The Verge's Alex Heath first reported on the memo, which Business Insider independently verified.