According to reports, at Google's "all-hands meeting" this week, employees expressed dissatisfaction with the company's recent series of cost-cutting measures, and CEO Sundar Pichai ( Sundar Pichai responded by saying, don't always equate fun with money.
During the all-hands meeting, Google employees asked
Pichai a slew of tough questions, including budget cuts for travel and
entertainment, productivity gains, and potential layoffs. One of the questions:
Why should Google cut costs when the company has record profits and a huge cash
hoard, already largely out of the pandemic?
Pichai responded very cautiously, saying: "What
should I say? I hope you all see this news through external channels. In fact,
with the current macroeconomic conditions very bad, we have instead Be more
responsible. I think it’s critical that we all come together as a company to
get through moments like this.”
Currently, Google, Meta and other tech companies are
facing a series of economic challenges, including a potential recession,
soaring inflation, rising interest rates and reduced ad spending. Known for
high growth and many interesting perks over the past decade or so, these tech
companies are doing the opposite today.
In the second quarter of this year, Google parent
Alphabet’s profit and revenue fell short of expectations for the second
straight quarter. Revenue growth in the third quarter is expected to fall to
single digits, well below the more than 40% seen in the same period last year.
Pichai acknowledged that it wasn't just economic problems that challenged
Google, but a deteriorating bureaucracy.
Earlier this month, Pichai hinted at layoffs. He said he
hopes to increase the company's efficiency by 20 percent. Given the current set
of challenges, and Google's continued hiring over the years, that could include
layoffs.
During an all-hands meeting this week, Pichai explained
the concern among employees. He said: “You might be a team of 20 or 100 people,
and on a future-looking basis, our growth will be limited. Maybe you planned to
hire six more people, but in the end maybe only four people. How do you get
there? The goal? Different teams will give different answers.”
When it comes to cost-cutting, Pichai also said that
while some perks have been eliminated, Google's culture can still be pleasant.
"I remember when Google was small, people were so high-spirited," he
said. "We shouldn't always equate fun with money. I think you can look at
a hard-working startup and people might be happy, but that Shouldn't always
equate to money."
Another concern for employees is: Why is management
requiring employees to follow a return-to-office policy, while also saying
there is no need to travel in person? Pichai responded: "I also understand
that some travel restrictions are really suboptimal in an environment like
this. So we're not restricting travel completely, we're giving the team
discretion."
Source: China News
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