Google moves offices from USA to countries with ties to the BRICS Bloc

The post Google moves offices from USA to countries with ties to the BRICS Bloc appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. As part of its cost-cutting initiatives, Google U.S. terminated over 200 “core” employees and offshored the positions. The employment positions will be relocated from Google’s U.S. headquarters to BRICS nation India and Mexico. Since the 1990s, the United States has outsourced employment to developing nations featuring comparable talent for lower compensation. Asim Husain, vice president of Google Developer Ecosystem, wrote in an email to his team last week that “announcements of this sort may leave many of you feeling uncertain or frustrated.”  Google lays off employees and moves to Mexico and India As reported by CNBC, Google terminated at least 200 members of its “Core” teams on April 25, just prior to the release of its enormous first-quarter earnings report. As part of a reorganization, some positions will be relocated to India and Mexico. Per Google’s website, the core unit is tasked with establishing the technical framework that supports the organization’s most prominent products and ensuring users’ online security. The core teams comprise diverse engineering roles, technical infrastructure, security foundation, application platforms, and essential technical units from information technology, as well as the Python developer team. According to court documents, the company’s Sunnyvale, California offices eliminated at least fifty engineering positions. Google went from you have to be in Mountain View at least three days a week to do this job to you can do it from India and Mexico in less than a year. pic.twitter.com/GjTfw5ctTW — Dare Obasanjo???? (@Carnage4Life) May 1, 2024 Since the turn of the millennium, the rate at which the United States outsources employment has accelerated, with Mexico and BRICS member India placing first. A plurality of Google’s U.S. workforce has been laid off as a result of the lockdowns imposed in response to PCV-19. Although India is home to a wealth of skilled individuals, its…

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Google moves offices from USA to countries with ties to the BRICS Bloc

The post Google moves offices from USA to countries with ties to the BRICS Bloc appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.

As part of its cost-cutting initiatives, Google U.S. terminated over 200 “core” employees and offshored the positions. The employment positions will be relocated from Google’s U.S. headquarters to BRICS nation India and Mexico. Since the 1990s, the United States has outsourced employment to developing nations featuring comparable talent for lower compensation. Asim Husain, vice president of Google Developer Ecosystem, wrote in an email to his team last week that “announcements of this sort may leave many of you feeling uncertain or frustrated.”  Google lays off employees and moves to Mexico and India As reported by CNBC, Google terminated at least 200 members of its “Core” teams on April 25, just prior to the release of its enormous first-quarter earnings report. As part of a reorganization, some positions will be relocated to India and Mexico. Per Google’s website, the core unit is tasked with establishing the technical framework that supports the organization’s most prominent products and ensuring users’ online security. The core teams comprise diverse engineering roles, technical infrastructure, security foundation, application platforms, and essential technical units from information technology, as well as the Python developer team. According to court documents, the company’s Sunnyvale, California offices eliminated at least fifty engineering positions. Google went from you have to be in Mountain View at least three days a week to do this job to you can do it from India and Mexico in less than a year. pic.twitter.com/GjTfw5ctTW — Dare Obasanjo???? (@Carnage4Life) May 1, 2024 Since the turn of the millennium, the rate at which the United States outsources employment has accelerated, with Mexico and BRICS member India placing first. A plurality of Google’s U.S. workforce has been laid off as a result of the lockdowns imposed in response to PCV-19. Although India is home to a wealth of skilled individuals, its…

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