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Hundreds Let Go as Google Restructures Hardware and Engineering Teams

Hundreds Let Go as Google Restructures Hardware and Engineering Teams

Hundreds Let Go as Google Restructures Hardware and Engineering Teams

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  • Google cuts jobs in Voice, hardware, and AR teams.
  • Fitbit co-founders exit amid restructuring.
  • Changes align with Google’s efficiency and priorities.
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In a strategic move aimed at optimizing resources and streamlining operations, Google announced on Wednesday that it is laying off hundreds of employees across various teams, signaling significant changes within the tech giant. The restructuring efforts are reported to impact several key areas, including the Voice Assistant unit, hardware teams responsible for Pixel, Nest, and Fitbit, as well as the augmented reality (AR) team.

The company revealed that the Fitbit co-founders, James Park and Eric Friedman, will also be departing from Google as part of the restructuring process. Google had acquired the health and fitness tracking company Fitbit for $2.1 billion in 2021, but the recent changes indicate ongoing efforts to realign priorities and cut costs.

Within the affected teams, the hardware team is expected to bear the brunt of the layoffs, with roles being eliminated in the development of Pixel, Nest, and Fitbit products. Additionally, the majority of positions in the augmented reality team are set to be cut, reflecting a shift in focus or strategy for Google in this particular technology sector.

A significant portion of roles in the search giant’s central engineering team is also impacted by the restructuring. The exact number of job cuts was not specified by the company, leaving the scale of the workforce reduction unclear. Google emphasized that these organizational changes were part of an ongoing process that began in the second half of 2023, with teams adapting to become more efficient and align resources with key product priorities.

The announcement comes amid a broader trend in the tech industry, where companies are exploring new technologies, such as generative artificial intelligence (AI). Notably, both Microsoft and Google are investing in generative AI technology, influenced by the success of OpenAI’s ChatGPT. Google had previously announced plans to incorporate generative AI capabilities into its virtual assistant, allowing for advanced functionalities such as trip planning and email management.

This restructuring follows Alphabet’s announcement in January 2023 about plans to cut 12,000 jobs, equivalent to 6% of its global workforce, as part of broader organizational adjustments. As of September 2023, Alphabet had 182,381 employees globally. The move signifies Google’s ongoing commitment to adapting to market trends, enhancing efficiency, and strategically aligning resources with its key product priorities.

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