Google CEO Sundar Pichai explains why the company keeps doing layoffs

microsoft, google ceo sundar pichai explains why the company keeps doing layoffs

Sundar Pichai said Google’s layoffs have been intentional. Justin Sullivan/Getty

  • Google is conducting waves of ongoing layoffs intentionally, according to Sundar Pichai. 
  • Sundar Pichai said the company is “taking the time to do it correctly and well” in a Bloomberg interview.
  • The company started 2024 with thousands of cuts, particularly from engineering and hardware teams.

Google has conducted multiple layoffs this year — and the slow burn is intentional.

Google CEO Sundar Pichai told Bloomberg reporter Emily Chang that the company is “taking the time to do it correctly and well.”

While Pichai has received criticism of his leadership and the culture around layoffs, he said that as a leader of a large company, he makes “fewer consequential decisions, but they need to be clear.”

Pichai said in some cases, Google is simplifying teams, and in others, it’s moving people to focus on new areas. The company is also removing some teams entirely to “improve velocity.”

Google cut about 12,000 people in 2023 and started off 2024 with thousands more laid off from core engineering and hardware teams.

At the time, Pichai said more layoffs were to come — and they did.

In April, the company laid off more staff from several finance and real estate teams. It also announced it would move roles to Bangalore, Mexico City, and Dublin to build out its “growth hubs.”

Google declined to say how many employees have been impacted by the layoffs so far this year.

Pichai said in the interview that Google is “reallocating people” to its “highest priorities.”

The cuts are an attempt to cut back on costs as it advances AI and ramps up efforts with a series of cloud advancements. Some of these include an Arm-based CPU, the general availability of TPU v5p, the new release of Gemini 1.5, and various changes to Google Workspace.

In his 2023 layoff announcement, Pichai said Google experienced “dramatic growth” over the last two years, which led to hiring “for a different economic reality than the one we face today.”

A Google spokesperson told BI that the company made a number of changes to become more efficient, remove layers, and align resources to its biggest priorities.

If you enjoyed this story, be sure to follow Business Insider on Microsoft Start.

OTHER NEWS

9 minutes ago

NHS Blood and Transplant chief medical officer apologises to infected blood victims

9 minutes ago

OpenAI unveils new AI model

9 minutes ago

'It's like they'd never done a gig like this before': Springsteen fans decry crowd control issues

9 minutes ago

Britain’s inflation problem could be killed off this week

9 minutes ago

Volunteers sleep on the street to help the homeless

9 minutes ago

Google rebuilds search engine around AI and unveils new image and video tools

9 minutes ago

Best out of Origin 1 in more injury blues for NSW

9 minutes ago

New Setback for Russia: Another Warship Lost in Black Sea

10 minutes ago

Bahrain to Host a Global Aviation Conference This Month!

10 minutes ago

Polls after the federal budget and Opposition reply are ‘not great news for Labor’

10 minutes ago

Hong Kong singer Alex To holds concert at Taipei Arena for first time

10 minutes ago

SCDF firefighter Kenneth Tay cremated after making ‘the ultimate sacrifice in service of the nation’

10 minutes ago

Courteney Cox says she still ‘talks’ with Matthew Perry months after his death

10 minutes ago

The Singleton single malt whisky has 40% off – and it’s perfect on the rocks or in summer cocktails

10 minutes ago

Alzheimer’s breakthrough as common hormone could become new dementia drug

11 minutes ago

Emma Hayes remains true to the end: honest, transformative, a champion

11 minutes ago

What happened in the UK's infected blood scandal? Inquiry report will be revealed on Monday

12 minutes ago

Dekker stars as London Lions beat Phoenix to win BBL play-offs

12 minutes ago

Two dead and ten injured in knife attack at Chinese primary school

12 minutes ago

Moises Caicedo Scores From Halfway Line in Chelsea v Bournemouth

12 minutes ago

Bruce Dickinson review – metal’s charismatic star indulges his goofy side

12 minutes ago

NHI resistance driven by anti-working class agendas

12 minutes ago

Andrew Bolt hits out at ABC host over Peter Dutton interview

12 minutes ago

Ph.D. student debunks common misinformation about coal: 'It's one of a number of bogus arguments they use'

12 minutes ago

Everybody may love Raymond, but Ray Romano loves Peter Boyle

12 minutes ago

"He has been crushed for being a bad defender, and he stepped up" - Draymond credits Karl-Anthony Towns for his defense on Nikola Jokic

12 minutes ago

American couple stranded in Brazil facing 'bureaucratic nightmare' after newborn son arrives months early

12 minutes ago

Kevin Costner tears up during 10-minute standing ovation for new film Horizon at Cannes

12 minutes ago

Flying the flag: SA expats around the world proudly cast their vote [watch]

12 minutes ago

Stuart Barnes: Leinster’s ‘focus’ on Jacques Nienaber’s defence could cost them against ‘brilliant’ Toulouse

12 minutes ago

Man City FFP: Premier League expulsion ‘a realistic outcome’ as City face one of ‘four outcomes’

12 minutes ago

Jürgen Klopp's last ever post-match press conference as Liverpool manager

12 minutes ago

Morgan Stanley throws in the towel: S&P 500 price target raised by 20%

12 minutes ago

Vehicles donated by Londoners via Ulez scrappage scheme arrive in Ukraine

12 minutes ago

Megan McKenna shows off her growing bump in a swimsuit on babymoon as her fiancé Oliver Burke kisses her tummy during Dubai holiday

12 minutes ago

Mzansi eats: Five iconic South African snacks you’ll miss

12 minutes ago

Shares in Naspers, Prosus fall after Bloisi is appointed CEO

12 minutes ago

Video: Businessman has £30,000 watch stolen while sitting at traffic lights in his Lamborghini... so smashes up his 'uninsured' £300,000 supercar ramming the thief off his motorcycle as he tries to escape

12 minutes ago

Noomi Rapace to take on the role of Mother Teresa in a new biopic about the legendary Catholic saint

12 minutes ago

Video: Iranians CELEBRATE the death of President Raisi with victims of his torturous regime and their loved ones dancing and drinking a toast to his fatal helicopter crash

Kênh khám phá trải nghiệm của giới trẻ, thế giới du lịch