Google wants to boost the productivity of its employees. That’s according to a meeting between CEO Sundar Pichai and employees, held on Wednesday, July 27, CNBC reports.
“It is clear that we are facing a difficult macroeconomic environment, with more uncertainties to come,” justified the head of Google.
Therefore, Sundar Pichai asked employees to help “create a culture that is more mission, product and customer focused. We should think about how we can minimize distractions and really raise the bar for product excellence and productivity.” “.
Slow down hiring
This meeting follows the publication of its quarterly results last week, which attest to slow growth. The net income of Alphabet, the parent company of Google, fell 13% year-on-year to 16,000 million dollars in the last quarter.
The group says they don’t want to fire to date. However, it had announced in mid-July a slowdown in hiring during 2022, reported the Wall Street Journal.
Source: BFM TV
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