Google has reportedly extended the deadline for freezing hirings

Those looking to get a job in Google may have to wait a little longer. According to the reports, Google has extended the deadline for freeze hiring. Last month, the company announced a two-week hiring freeze. But now there is talk of extending this deadline. Two Google employees who spoke to Business Insider informed that the search engine is now extending it for another week.

Google CEO Sundar Pichai said last month that productivity in terms of head count is not what we expect. There are too many employees in the company, but there are many of them who are not productive and do not work with the goal in mind.

Google has already said it will slow down its hiring for the rest of the year, but it will continue hiring for key roles. While many big technology companies are laying off a large number of employees in the name of restructuring. Experts agree that the world is worried about a possible recession, which is why we are hearing more about layoffs as companies try to cut costs.

Google hasn’t laid off any employees yet

While some companies have said that this is also a cost-cutting measure, most have said that restructuring is one of the reasons for layoffs. While Google hasn’t laid off any employees yet, the CEO recently said that the company is immune to economic adversity, which means it’s financially stable and doesn’t need to lay off employees.

Just a few days ago, companies like Netflix, Shopify, Coinbase, Alibaba, Robinhood and Microsoft laid off some employees for the same reason. Microsoft has reportedly fired over 2,000 employees so far.

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