Google says it will face slower hiring the next several quarters and has a decreasing need for recruiters
Google is making"significant" cuts to its recruiting organization and as it pulls back on hiring.
"It definitely isn’t a conversation any of us wanted to have again this year," a recruiting vice president at Google said in a video meeting announcing the layoffs.is cutting hundreds of jobs in its global recruiting organization as part of a broader pullback in hiring over the next several quarters, CNBC has confirmed.
"We unfortunately need to make a significant reduction to the size of the recruiting organization," Brian Ong, Google's recruiting vice president, told employees in a Wednesday video meeting, a recording of which was obtained by CNBC. "It's not something that was an easy decision to make, and it definitely isn't a conversation any of us wanted to have again this year," Ong said."Given the base of hiring that we've received the next several quarters, it's the right thing to do overall."Employees involved in the recruiting group reductions will receive emails starting on Wednesday, Ong said.
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