Google Layoff: After Twitter and Meta, Google is also preparing for layoffs
Team managers have been asked to evaluate the employees under the 'Ranking and Performance Improvement Plan'. The take-off could start as early as 2023. Based on this, it can be said that layoffs are only a few weeks away. In the last performance review, about two percent of the employees were kept in the red list.
After layoffs by tech companies like Meta and Amazon, now Google is also preparing to cut its workforce. Google's parent company Alphabet may soon follow this path amid staff cuts by tech giants. This has been disclosed in a report. According to a report by The Information, Google may lay off about 6 percent of its employees or 10,000 people. The company is first identifying those who are underperformers or those who are performing less than expected. It is being told that the reason for the cut is the deteriorating global financial condition of the company.
Team managers have been asked to evaluate the employees under the 'Ranking and Performance Improvement Plan'. The take-off could start as early as 2023. Based on this, it can be said that layoffs are only a few weeks away. In the last performance review, about two percent of the employees were kept in the red list.
Google chief executive Sundar Pichai indicated this a few months ago. He had said that Google as a company believes that when you have fewer resources than before, you must prioritize the right things to get the job done. In such a situation, it has to be seen whether your employees are really productive. Many big tech companies had hired people on a large scale for online work during Covid. He feared that the corona epidemic would continue for a long time, but it did not happen.
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