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Google Layoff: This Google Employee Is Fine With Layoff After 19 Years Of Service; Here’s Why

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Google Layoff: This Google Employee Is Fine With Layoff After 19 Years Of Service; Here’s Why

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Kevin Bourrillion, a software engineer who spent over 19 years working at Google, was among the hundreds of employees who lost their jobs following the announcement of a workforce reduction by the tech giant on Wednesday as part of the ongoing efforts to reduce expenses.

However, this google employee is Fine with layoff after 19 years of service and expresses contentment with the situation. He sees the job cut as an opportunity to relax, spend time with family, cycling, reading, restarting his drum lessons and catch up on hobbies.

Kevin Bourrillion in his social media platform X (Foremerly Twitter) wrote, “End of an era! After 19 years of working at @Google, with more than 16 of them on the team that I founded, I made the tough decision yesterday morning to finally bite the bullet and find out that I’d been laid off overnight.”

“Layoffs suck, but in my case… it’s fine, because I’ve needed some kind of change in my life for a very long time. And I have no plans to rush into anything else right now. I’ve got too much to do: cycling, reading, restarting my drum lessons, travel, family time. etc. etc.,” he added.

Later today, on his social media platform, X, he wrote, “Not-working-at-Google got me more followers than working there did, which I didn’t see coming. But since you’re here then maybe some few of you are fans of the game “Terraforming Mars” and if you are then I want you to know about my crazy ass hobby project.”

Google Layoff

Google on Wednesday announced significant job cuts across various divisions, impacting employees in hardware, central engineering teams, and those working on Google Assistant, the company’s voice-activated software product. Other departments within the company were also affect including teams responsible for Google’s Nest, Pixel, and Fitbit devices, with a notable impact on the augmented reality team.


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