Google's Flutter, Dart, and Python Teams Hit by Job Cuts: Developer Community Reacts
Google Layoffs: Sundar Pichai Google is on a layoff spree, coinciding with significant tech job cuts that show few signs of slowing down this year. Immediately after firing about 50 Google employees for critical misconduct, Google reportedly cut jobs for some other employees.
Google has told employees from the Python, Dart, and Flutter teams that they are being laid off as a result of internal restructuring, according to a report from Tech Crunch. “As we have said, we are responsibly investing in our company’s biggest priorities and important opportunities ahead,” Google spokesman Alex Garcia-Kummert said.
How many jobs will be cut at Google in 2024?
Google has not confirmed how many employees it has laid off or will lay off in the future, though it said the company aims to be "efficient."
Alex Garcia-Kummert commented, “To better position ourselves for these opportunities, in the second half of 2023 and 2024, several of our teams shifted priorities to be more efficient, work well, remove layers, and match their properties with the sizes".
The spokeswoman said the company was streamlining its processes to “provide more opportunities for employees to work on our most innovative and important growth and major internal priorities while reducing staff and in succession.”
Which specific groups of employees are most hurt by layoffs at Google?
The layoffs primarily apply to programming languages. The report said that the company will help those employees who are shown the door by allowing them to explore roles internally or externally.
Google fired in 2024
In the first four months of 2024, Google laid off hundreds of employees. Labor Minister Sundar Pichai has warned that layoffs will be phased out by 2024. By 2023, 12,000 Google employees were asked to leave the company.
Conclusion: The downsizing affecting Google's Flutter, Dart, and Python teams has cast a shadow of uncertainty over the future trajectory of this beloved technology. While stakeholders await further clarification from Google on its plans and commitments for these platforms, the broader business community remains vigilant.