Google has recently laid off 200 employees from its Core teams as part of a reorganization strategy, with plans to relocate certain roles to India and Mexico. The move is part of a broader downsizing effort that includes impacts on online safety, Python tools, and app platforms.
Google’s recent layoffs primarily targeted engineering positions within its Core teams based in Sunnyvale, California. These teams are responsible for building the technical foundation of Google’s flagship products, handling user online safety, developing Python tools, managing technical infrastructure, and more. Some roles will now be shifted to India and Mexico as part of the company’s global workforce expansion.
The layoffs are part of a downsizing effort initiated last year by Alphabet, Google’s parent company, which aimed to reduce about 6% of its overall workforce. This latest round of job cuts indicates a continued restructuring within Google’s operations.
Asim Husain, vice president of Google Developer Ecosystem, acknowledged that this was the largest planned reduction for his team in the current year. He emphasized the company’s goal to maintain a global presence while expanding in high-growth locations to work closer with partners and developer communities.
Pankaj Rohatgi, Google’s security engineering vice president, explained that the expansion to other locations is aimed at optimizing business goals, albeit resulting in some role eliminations and proposed eliminations.
Google confirmed the Core team reorganization and job cuts, highlighting that affected employees will have opportunities to apply for open roles within the company and access outplacement services. The company reiterated its commitment to investing in priority areas and aligning resources accordingly for future growth and efficiency.
The recent layoffs at Google’s Core teams reflect the company’s ongoing efforts to streamline operations and optimize its workforce structure. With a focus on global expansion and efficiency, Google aims to navigate industry challenges while maintaining its position as a leader in technology and innovation.