Google cuts at least 100 jobs across its cloud unit: report
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Alphabet-owned Google is laying off at least 100 employees from several teams in its cloud unit, CNBC reported on Monday. Roles in sales, operations, engineering, consulting, and 'go to market' strategy were some of the positions cut.
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Alphabet-owned Google is laying off at least 100 employees from several teams in its cloud unit, CNBC reported on Monday.
"We continue to evolve our business to meet our customers' priorities and the significant opportunity ahead", a spokesperson for Google told Reuters in an emailed statement.
"We maintain our commitment to investing in areas that are critical to our business and ensure our long-term success."
The report comes after the California-based tech giant laid off an unspecified number of employees across different teams in April as it cracks down on costs.
Google also laid off hundreds of employees in January following a slew of recent job cuts across the tech and media industry as companies grapple with economic uncertainty.
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Roles in sales, operations and engineering, consulting and "go to market" strategy were some of the positions cut, the report said, citing internal correspondence.Elevate Your Tech Prowess with High-Value Skill Courses
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"We maintain our commitment to investing in areas that are critical to our business and ensure our long-term success."
The report comes after the California-based tech giant laid off an unspecified number of employees across different teams in April as it cracks down on costs.
Google also laid off hundreds of employees in January following a slew of recent job cuts across the tech and media industry as companies grapple with economic uncertainty.
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