Google announces 'several hundred' layoffs in its advertising department
According to Commercial Director Philipp Schindler, employees who lose their jobs can apply for others in different areas of the company.
Google announced "several hundred" layoffs in its advertising department Tuesday. As reported by Commercial Director Philipp Schindler, the company decided to eliminate jobs worldwide.
Other jobs will be "at risk" due to restructuring of the operations department of Google's sales team. However, Schindler assured, dismissed workers can apply for new employment in other areas of the company. However, he said in a statement accessed by Business Insider, this will not prevent many people from having to leave the company:
Second round of layoffs at Google
As the company informed The Hill, the decision was made to improve service to advertising customers, and it is not the first time it has been done. A Google spokesperson assured that the company restructures its advertising team on an annual basis:
The decision comes just days after the tech giant announced a round of layoffs in its virtual assistant, augmented reality and core engineering departments. This news also coincides with the cuts announced by Amazon which saw streaming company Twitch let go of 500 employees.