Location: Mountain View, California, USA.
Department affected: Android, Pixel, Chrome.
Based on news reporting.
Alphabet Inc.'s Google has laid off approximately 300 employees within its Android, Pixel, and Chrome divisions as part of a restructuring effort. This decision reflects the company's ongoing adjustments to streamline operations and enhance efficiency in response to market demands. The layoffs are part of a broader trend in the tech industry, where companies are reevaluating their workforce in light of economic pressures. The affected employees were informed of their termination on October 1, 2023, as Google continues to navigate its strategic priorities amidst a competitive landscape.
Alphabet Inc. cut 300 jobs affecting its Android, Pixel, Chrome team as of October 1, 2023.
That is roughly 0.2% of the 181,269 people Alphabet Inc. employs.
LayoffTalk has tracked 43 layoff events at Alphabet Inc. since December 2022, affecting a combined 64,388 employees.
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