After Google parent Alphabet lays off hundreds of employees from its global recruiting team, several people shared their shock and despair in LinkedIn platform. As many have started hunting for new opportunities, they also shared notes of their experience while working at the company
Alphabet, the parent company of Google, has laid off hundreds of employees in its global recruiting division, making it the first "Big Tech" company to do so this quarter. The layoffs come as a result of a weakened economy and follow similar actions by other tech giants. Affected employees have taken to LinkedIn to share their stories and seek help. Google CEO Sundar Pichai stated that the layoffs were necessary for the company s long-term health and took responsibility for the decisions.
The former HR employee has reached out to people through her social media for any opportunities within and outside of recruiting and said that she is willing to relocate anywhere in the US
Google parent company Alphabet announced Wednesday that it is laying off employees from its global recruiting team as the tech giant continues to slow hiring
Generally, investors arent fond of companies sitting on large amounts of cash and expect the money to be invested for better returns or given back to shareholders.