Google slows down the process of new hirings

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According to reports, Google has extended the deadline for freezing hirings. The business stated last month that it would put a two-week moratorium on new hires in order to encourage more productivity and attention among its current workforce. According to two Google employees who spoke to Business Insider, a recent story claims that the search engine has delayed this for one additional week.

The information follows Sundar Pichai, the CEO of Google, who claimed last month that “productivity as a whole is not where it needs to be for the headcount we have.” In essence, he thinks there are too many employees working for the organisation, but few of them are productive or goal-focused.

Although Google has already stated that recruiting will slow down for the rest of the year, it will still be hiring for “crucial roles.” While many employees are being let go by a number of major tech businesses as part of a restructuring effort. According to analysts, the globe is concerned about the impending recession, which is why firms are trying to cut expenses and we are hearing more about layoffs.

“More entrepreneurial, working with greater urgency, sharper concentration, and more hunger than we’ve demonstrated on brighter days,” the CEO wants Google staff to be. “In certain circumstances, that entails reducing procedures and combining where investments overlap. In other situations, that entails halting development and redeploying resources to other important areas, according to Pichai.

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