Search, Cloud & Advertising · Last updated 2026-05-23
Google Layoffs — 2023: 12,000 Roles Impacted
On January 20, 2023, Google announced layoffs affecting approximately 12,000 roles. This page covers what happened, where impacted Google employees are getting rehired, and how to find a comparable role fast. By Aleksei Petrov, Labor Market Researcher, Workzil.
Headcount impacted
12,000
Announced
January 20, 2023
Industry
Search, Cloud & Advertising
Company
google.comSource: blog.google · Public WARN Act filings + press releases.
What happened at Google
Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai said the company hired for "a different economic reality" and is reallocating headcount toward AI investment.
The cut totals approximately 12,000 roles and was announced on January 20, 2023. As with any large reduction, the published figure reflects the size of the program at announcement — actual departures may shift slightly as voluntary attrition is counted and internal transfers close. We pulled the headcount directly from the cited source rather than from third-party trackers, and we will update this page if Google clarifies the number in a later filing or earnings call.
For the full announcement language, read the original source: https://blog.google/inside-google/message-ceo/january-update/. If you are an impacted Google employee and your experience differs from what the company published, the rest of this page is for you.
In the weeks following an announcement of this size, the most useful signal isn’t the headcount itself — it’s the shape of the cut. Was it concentrated in one function (engineering, recruiting, communications)? Was it tied to the wind-down of a specific product? Did the company immediately backfill in adjacent areas such as AI infrastructure or platform reliability? We track those signals where Google or credible reporting makes them public, and we use them to refine the rehire pathways further down this page so that you’re comparing against employers genuinely hiring for your function rather than a generic competitor list.
Previous Google postings now closed
Below are example role titles that were open at Google in the months before this layoff and are no longer accepting applications. If you held one of these titles, your nearest-match opportunities are in the rehire pathways below — pre-tailored versions of the same role at competitors with active reqs.
Workzil archives closed postings for context so you can show hiring managers your past responsibilities matched current market language. Reference any of these titles in your Workzil profile and we’ll surface comparable open roles across our 50+ partner boards.
Archived posting
Software Engineer III, Search
Google · closed 2023
Archived posting
Site Reliability Engineer, Cloud
Google · closed 2023
Archived posting
Product Manager, Workspace
Google · closed 2023
Where impacted Google employees are getting rehired
Based on hiring activity in the same quarter as the Google announcement, the following sibling and competitor employers were actively bringing on talent in overlapping functions. These are starting points, not guarantees — open reqs shift weekly — but if your background is at Google, your fastest path to a comparable role usually runs through this short list.
Workzil indexes nightly across each of these employers, so a single saved search will surface new openings as soon as they’re posted. You can also link directly into each company page below for current openings, visa-sponsorship history, and team-by-team hiring trends.
Find your next role with Workzil
After a layoff the bottleneck isn’t finding job postings — it’s tailoring an application for every single one of them. Workzil bundles the four tools you actually need into a single flow: an AI resume rebuild, AI cover-letter generation per application, AI interview rehearsal, and a Kanban application tracker. The same profile drives auto-apply across 50+ job boards, so the work you do tailoring a resume once compounds across dozens of submissions.
If you were impacted by the 2023 Google reduction, mention that on signup and we’ll drop a starter pack of free application credits into your account — enough to send out roughly 50 tailored applications without paying. You can also try every tool from the Chrome extension without leaving the boards where you already search.