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Blind
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Google Layoffs Discussions - Blind
Google Layoffs: Hundreds reportedly fired from Android, Pixel, and Chrome Teams - Jobs and Career News | The Financial Express ... Seems like it wasn’t small because multiple people posted in the Google blind channel at the same time. Seemed to target YouTube and Cloud.
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Blind
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Google Just Had Another Round Of Layoffs | Layoffs - Blind
September 30, 2025 - I highly doubt that a $27 million payout is going to drive Google to layoff engineers.
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Blind
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Latest with Google, no more big layoffs | Tech Industry - Blind
January 25, 2025 - ... It's from s un man, and he's a VP and pretty sure I know which one. No link just my memory as I remember all his posts. I've been waiting for this to happen, everything he says comes true. He also said no big layoffs.
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Blind
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Google layoffs incoming? | Layoffs - Blind
January 15, 2025 - ... Sundar is doing great. Start with the deadweight SWEs they hired to keep them from joining Meta. ... Flagged by the community. ... View 13 more replies... ... No layoffs are incoming.
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Blind
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Google layoffs | Tech Industry - Blind
January 11, 2024 - With so much talk on blind makes it sound way more similar to the scale of last year’s layoffs. I wonder which is more accurate here? ... Last year was 12k. Not even close ... Glad to hear you think so. Hope this was much smaller and not part of a chain or anything. ... Nothing's for certain. Just know this will spread across the industry... ... View 2 more replies... ... What was google ar team cooking all these years after google glass?
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The HR Digest
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Google cloud layoffs and HR cuts, what’s the 2025 memo hiding?
February 28, 2025 - So, we are in a tight supply demand situation, working very hard to bring more capacity online”. In fact, an insider had posted on the online message board Team Blind back in January claiming that Google will begin brutal layoffs in 2025.
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Technetbook
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Google Layoffs Possible in January, Online Post Claims | Technetbook
An unverified post on the employee message board Team Blind claims that Google might initiate layoffs as early as January 2025.
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Blind
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Google starting with voluntary layoffs | Layoffs - Blind
#severance #layoff https://9to5google.com/2025/01/30/pixel-android-voluntary-exit-employees/
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Blind
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"don't Google anymore" = layoffs at Google? | Tech Industry - Blind
Someone in the Google channel mentioned that Monday/Tuesday could bring a 6–8% cut, mostly targeting L4–L6 across orgs. Jim Cramer sold his shares in Alphabet mentioning company is on a decline.
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Blind
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Joining Google now | Layoffs - Blind
June 11, 2025 - Layoffs are part of life now. Just maintain some emergency fund and as long as they lay you off with a severance, you are good. Just take the offer and just concentrate on good work and the best working relationship with your manager. ... WTF is this? You don’t have an offer, you don’t have nothing right now, not even a TC, and asking to join or not? At least provide your TC or GTFO ... Google company will collapse.
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Blind
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Any news on Google layoffs? | Tech Industry - Blind
Listening to news from Meta, Tiktok. Does Google also plan on laying off? #tech #layoffs
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TechCrunch
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A comprehensive list of 2025 tech layoffs | TechCrunch
5 days ago - Has cut over 100 design roles in its cloud division, hitting U.S.-based teams especially hard, as the company shifts focus toward AI investments, per a CNBC report. Many affected employees have until early December to find a new role within ...
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Blind
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Google 10% Layoff | Tech Industry - Blind
WTF.. 😬 https://www.businessinsider.com/google-ceo-company-cut-manager-vp-roles-2024-12
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Blind
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Is Google layoff coming ? | Layoffs - Blind
https://www.cnbc.com/2025/01/28/google-employees-petition-for-job-security-ahead-of-expected-cuts-.html After I got laid off, I decided to move to Latin America. I started in Chile, and now I'm in Argentina and Brazil. Life here is amazing I've semi...
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/cscareerquestions › very valuable advice i found on blind to cope up the layoffs
r/cscareerquestions on Reddit: Very Valuable Advice I found on Blind to Cope Up the Layoffs
February 13, 2023 -

"As an engineer who has been through this way too many times, I'll try to give a real answer:

  1. Do your job to the best of your ability because its what you are a professional. To be in upper management you have to know how to play politics, to be an engineer you have to actually understand your trade. Do your best so you can look yourself in the mirror and know your worth isn't what a bean counter says it is. Its about self-respect. and if you end up laid off or even PIPed, you can hold your head high. That confidence will move you to the front of the line for the interviews to come.

  2. Keep records of what you do. Once a month update your resume. Stand back and look at what you did in a way that will stand out when interviewing. Don't wait until after you are locked out - write it down now while you can review your own work.

  3. Listen to your teammates - are they allies or adversaries? Are their review comments helpful or building a case against you in the next ranking. Not everyone is your friend and not everyone is your enemy. Always treat both with respect, but don't be naïve. Quickly discovering who is on your side is the number one thing you can do to protect yourself when politics are played.

  4. Talk to your manager, regularly. Never assume they know what you are doing even if they are in stand up. Get yourself on their calendar at least every other week. Make your work visible to them, document it every week. If they like you, it will be used to defend you. If they hate you, they will let you know where you stand earlier.

  5. Be visible to your skip level and to other team leads This protects you if your manager isn't liked. I've seen way too many great engineers suffer because of a manager that wasn't liked by their boss.

  6. Pay attention in all hands - not the pre-prepared, highly sanitized slides but listen careful for how they respond to questions. Management are employees too - they have been told what they cannot share but they will slip up. Micro-mistakes usually. Chat with a least one co-worker about what you heard, they will hear something different.

  7. Watch how your company (all companies actually) treats its employees in bad times - take note of the companies that violate their principles when things get hard. Watch which ones do rolling layoffs, forced URA, prefer hiring over promoting. Do they offer remote and then demand RTO? Take note of this - its indicates a company that doesn't respect you.

  8. Watch what the CEO does - does he play follow the leader? Is he afraid of making announcements? Does he hold all-hands and then announce a controversial policy the next day? Take note of this - these are weak leaders and forecasts more of the same in the future.

  9. Remember, if you are laid off - its never your fault. I know this seems like an obvious thing, but your mind goes there and will stay there. Layoffs are always mistakes made by upper management - they over hired, they tried to market something that wasn't selling, or they just want their stock options to go up. If you do #1, then don't blame yourself - you did your job. If you did 2-5 you did everything you could to protect yourself. If you did 6-8 you knew it was coming.

  10. Finally, and most importantly, make sure you spend time every day becoming better - do a LC problem, update your resume, spend 30 minutes learning something that will get your next job. Take the power back into your hands.

If this sounds like a "get over it" post - it isn't. I just spent 30 minutes typing it out because of Gobble's weak leadership. I'm in the same boat, but I decided to think about the 10 things I could do. #11 is GTFO when I find something that makes me not worry as much. Respect matters more than a big paycheck. Most of big tech has now told us who they are, never forget."

Source: https://www.teamblind.com/post/How-the-f-do-you-work-S8VqobOs