Google Lays Off Nearly 200 'Core' Employees

The company plans to hire replacements from India and Mexico, as per internal documents seen by CNBC.

Google has fired nearly 200 employees from its core team and shifted some positions abroad to cut costs during its restructuring. Around 50 engineering roles were cut from its California headquarters.

The company plans to hire replacements from India and Mexico, as per internal documents seen by CNBC.

Employees affected by the layoffs will have the opportunity to apply for other available positions within the company. The tech giant is also offering outplacement services and severance packages to those impacted.

Asim Husain, Vice President of Google Developer Ecosystem recently informed his team about the layoffs through an email. He further discussed the details during a town hall meeting and stated that this would be the biggest planned reduction for his team this year, as per the internal document.

“We intend to maintain our current global footprint while also expanding in high-growth global workforce locations so that we can operate closer to our partners and developer communities,” He mentioned in the email.

Google spokesperson said to The New York Post “We’re simplifying our structures to give employees more opportunity to work on our most innovative and important advances and our biggest company priorities while reducing bureaucracy and layers,”.