Alphabet slashes hundreds of worldwide recruiting jobs.
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As the internet behemoth continues to halt hiring, Google parent firm Alphabet revealed on Wednesday that it is cutting off staff from its worldwide recruitment division.
The decision to eliminate a few hundred jobs is not part of a mass layoff and will keep a sizable portion of the team for recruiting important tasks, according to the article.
The California-based computer behemoth is the first "Big Tech" business to lay off staff this quarter, after severe downsizing earlier in 2023 by competitors like Meta, Microsoft, and Amazon as a sluggish economy curtailed their pandemic-driven hiring sprees.
In January, Alphabet slashed roughly 12,000 employees, or close to 6% of its global workforce, in departments including engineering and recruiting. The story began days after Microsoft stated it would reduce 10,000 jobs and weeks after Amazon lost 18,000 jobs.
According to a survey by the employment consultancy Challenger, Grey & Christmas, the number of job cutbacks in the US increased by over four times in comparison to the same period last year and more than tripled from July to August.
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