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Google has recently conducted a round of layoffs affecting several hundred employees across various teams, including its hardware, engineering, and Google Assistant divisions. While the exact number is not specified, it represents a small percentage of the company's total workforce of over 180,000. These job cuts are part of a broader restructuring effort to streamline operations and focus on key priorities like artificial intelligence, amid ongoing economic uncertainties. The layoffs occurred in early 2024 within the technology industry, reflecting a trend of adjustments at large-scale tech firms to enhance efficiency and adapt to market demands.
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Google has laid off over 100 employees from design roles within its cloud unit, significantly reducing some design teams by half. These cuts, which occurred in late 2023, primarily affected U.S.-based positions in teams focused on quantitative user experience research and platform service experience. As a major player in the technology industry, Google is implementing these layoffs to streamline operations and reallocate resources toward artificial intelligence infrastructure, reflecting a broader corporate shift to prioritize AI investment over certain traditional roles.
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Google laid off 75 employees on 2025-06-24.
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Google on 2025-04-11.
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Google is implementing workforce adjustments, including offering voluntary buyouts to U.S.-based employees in its "People Operations" (HR) division and laying off some staff in its cloud unit, particularly in operations support. These moves are part of internal reorganizations aimed at operating more efficiently and reinvesting savings into critical areas like AI infrastructure, sales, and engineering. The decision follows CFO Anat Ashkenazi's emphasis on cost-cutting as Google ramps up AI spending in 2025, after the company reported Q4 revenue that missed expectations. While the exact number of affected employees isn't specified, the tech giant, which operates at a massive scale, is supporting impacted workers with severance packages and opportunities to apply for other roles within the company.
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Google has conducted another round of layoffs, this time making sweeping cuts within its Cloud unit in late May 2024. While the exact number of affected employees was not officially disclosed, internal reports suggest close to 100 roles were eliminated in the Asia-Pacific "Go To Market" teams alone, though the company stated the figure was lower. The layoffs impacted several teams, including consulting, partner engineering, and sustainability, and notably affected some recent hires and new recruits. As part of its ongoing business evolution, Google is restructuring to align with customer priorities and long-term strategic goals. These cuts in the technology and cloud computing industry reflect a continued trend within the company, which has been streamlining operations and relocating roles throughout the year.
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Google, the tech giant under parent company Alphabet, has laid off at least 200 employees from its critical "Core" organization, which handles the technical foundation and security for its flagship products. This move, confirmed in late April 2024, is part of a broader reorganization and cost-cutting strategy. The company is shifting these roles to lower-cost locations, specifically hiring corresponding positions in Mexico and India to operate closer to partners and developer communities. These layoffs, which included at least 50 engineering roles in Sunnyvale, California, continue a trend of downsizing that began in early 2023 when Alphabet cut 12,000 jobs, or 6% of its workforce. Despite a rebound in digital advertising, the company maintains its focus on restructuring and global workforce redistribution to optimize operations.
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In May 2024, ahead of its annual I/O developer conference, Google conducted layoffs affecting staff from key teams including Flutter, Dart, and Python, as part of broader organizational changes to streamline operations and align resources with major product priorities. While the exact number of employees impacted was not disclosed, the layoffs were described as targeted reorganizations rather than company-wide cuts, with affected individuals offered the opportunity to apply for other roles within the tech giant. Google emphasized these moves aim to reduce bureaucracy and focus investment on significant opportunities, maintaining that teams like Flutter and Dart remain committed to ongoing projects and updates.
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Google on 2024-04-17.
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Google on 2024-01-22.
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Google, a major tech company, is laying off several hundred employees from its advertising-sales team as part of a restructuring effort. The cuts, announced in January 2024, primarily affect the large-customer-sales unit, which serves bigger advertising clients. This move aligns with a shift in focus toward the Google customer-solutions team that handles medium-level clients, as larger clients now require fewer dedicated resources. The layoffs reflect ongoing changes in how Google's sales operations are organized, though the company states they are unrelated to its AI automation tools. While the exact percentage of total employees impacted isn't specified, the reductions number in the hundreds globally within the advertising division.
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Google laid off over 1,000 employees across multiple divisions, including voice-activated Google Assistant and hardware teams managing Pixel, Nest, and Fitbit, as part of organizational changes to become more efficient and align resources with product priorities. The layoffs were announced on January 11, 2024, and the company had 182,000 employees as of September 30, 2023. Fitbit co-founders also left as part of this restructuring.
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Google, a major player in the tech industry, confirmed on January 11, 2024, that it laid off around a thousand employees. The cuts impacted several divisions, including core engineering, Google Assistant, and the hardware team responsible for Pixel, Nest, and Fitbit products, with "a few hundred" roles eliminated in each. This move is part of a broader post-pandemic effort by the company to streamline operations and improve efficiency. While the exact percentage of its total workforce is not specified, these layoffs reflect ongoing organizational changes within the large-scale corporation.
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Google on 2023-11-08.
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Google, the tech giant under Alphabet, laid off approximately 40 to 45 employees in its news division this week, affecting a small portion of the hundreds still working on the product. This reduction, part of broader downsizing efforts to address slowing growth and economic uncertainty, occurs at a sensitive time as online platforms face heightened pressure to combat misinformation surrounding the Israel-Hamas conflict and Russia's war in Ukraine. Despite the layoffs, Google reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining a vibrant information ecosystem and supporting affected employees with transition services.
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Google is conducting a new round of layoffs in the Bay Area, planning to eliminate dozens of positions. This move, revealed in late October 2023, is part of the tech giant's ongoing efforts to streamline operations and manage costs. While the exact number of affected employees is not specified as a precise figure or percentage of its total global workforce, the cuts are described as impacting multiple dozens of workers. As a leading company in the technology industry, Google continues to adjust its staffing in response to broader economic conditions and strategic priorities.
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Google laid off 12,000 employees representing approximately 6% of its workforce on 2023-01-20.
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Google laid off 12,000 employees in a recent round of big tech layoffs.