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Google CEO Sundar Pichai informed employees to brace for additional job cuts at Alphabet-owned Google this year. Pichai emphasized that the layoffs in 2024 aim to simplify execution and enhance operational efficiency by removing organizational layers in certain areas. The move aligns with the broader trend of companies turning to artificial intelligence and automation to optimize workflows and reduce workforce burdens.
Unlike the substantial job reductions in the previous year, Pichai clarified that the current round of layoffs would not be as extensive and would not impact every team within the company. In the memo, he reassured employees that the company’s overarching objectives remain ambitious, and investments will be directed towards key priorities throughout the year.
A Google representative confirmed the dissemination of the memo to all employees but declined to disclose specific details. The announcement comes on the heels of recent layoffs in various Google units, including Voice Assistant, hardware teams responsible for Pixel, Nest, and Fitbit, advertising sales, and the augmented reality team.
This announcement echoes Alphabet’s earlier decision in January 2023, when the company revealed plans to cut 12,000 jobs, constituting 6% of its global workforce. As of September 2023, Google employed 182,381 individuals worldwide. The current move suggests a continued strategic effort by Google to adapt to evolving technological landscapes and maintain a leaner organizational structure in the face of emerging industry trends.
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