Google to slow hiring amid uncertain global economic outlook
- Economy
- DPA
- Published Date: 11:40 | 13 July 2022
- Modified Date: 11:45 | 13 July 2022
In an email sent to employees, he acknowledged that the uncertain global economic outlook has been top of his mind while making the decision, noting that Google is not immune to economic headwinds just like all companies.
"Because of the hiring progress achieved so far this year, we'll be slowing the pace of hiring for the rest of the year, while still supporting our most important opportunities," Pichai said.
For the balance of 2022 and 2023, the company plans to focus on hiring on engineering, technical and other critical roles, aligned with long-term priorities.
Further, Pichai urged employees to be more entrepreneurial than during sunnier days. They were asked to work with greater urgency, sharper focus, and more hunger. In some cases, that means consolidating where investments overlap and streamlining processes, while in other cases, that means pausing deployment and re-deploying resources to higher priority areas.
He noted that Google hired about 10,000 new employees in the second quarter, and have a strong number of commitments for third quarter, partly reflecting the seasonal college recruiting calendar. As of March 31, Alphabet reported 163,906 employees, up 17% from a year earlier.
- German government issues order for use of coal-fired power plants
- UN chief says Ukraine grain export deal in Istanbul 'ray of hope' to ease global hunger
- Pakistan talks with IMF completed, announcement expected soon -minister
- Euro falls below dollar for first time in 20 years
- 4-way meeting ends in Istanbul on shipment of Ukrainian grain