Others · January 20, 2023

Google parent Alphabet cuts 6% of its workforce impacting 12,000 people, saying it had ‘hired for a different economic reality’

Alphabet, parent holding company of Google, has announced that it’s cutting around 6% of its global workforce.

In an open letter published by Google and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai, the narrative followed a similar trajectory to that of other companies that have downsized in recent months, noting that the company had “hired for a different economic reality” than what it’s up against today. Put simply, it had bolstered its workforce during the pandemic-driven digital boom times, but it’s now having to reverse course as the world curtails its spending in the face of economic headwinds.

“We’ve undertaken a rigorous review across product areas and functions to ensure that our people and roles are aligned with our highest priorities as a company,” Pichai wrote, adding that the layoffs will impact units across Alphabet, not just Google, and that all regions and product areas will be affected.

The news means that four out of the five so-called “big tech” firms have now announced significant redundancies in the past few months, with Apple the only one of the big-five U.S. tech giant not to announce layoffs as of yet.

Indeed, earlier this week, Microsoft toptechtrends.com/2023/01/18/microsoft-announces-10000-job-cuts-nearly-5-of-its-workforce/”>announced 10,000 job cuts, affecting nearly 5% of its workforce, which followed toptechtrends.com/2023/01/05/amazon-to-cut-18000-jobs-as-tech-layoffs-continue/”>Amazon’s move to cut 18,000 jobs, or 1.2% of its global headcount. Facebook’s parent Meta, meanwhile, toptechtrends.com/2022/11/09/meta-confirms-11000-layoffs-amounting-to-13-of-its-workforce/”>revealed 11,000 layoffs back in November, hitting 13% of its workforce.

It’s worth noting that Alphabet hasn’t been impervious to downsizing before now. Its robot software offshoot Intrinsic announced it was toptechtrends.com/2023/01/12/alphabet-robotics-division-intrinsic-hit-with-layoffs/”>laying off 40 workers last week, or 20% of its headcount, while its life sciences subsidiary Verily scaled back by 15% cut, representing around 240 people. But today’s announcement will see roughly 12,000 roles worldwide at the company disappear.

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