‘The companies come and go; The people are what really matter’: Laid off Google employee’s inspiring post goes viral

New Delhi: Losing a job can be a difficult and stressful experience, but it’s important to remember that it’s not the end of the world. While this may seem like a setback, it is also an opportunity to re-evaluate your goals and explore new possibilities. A post by a former Google employee after layoffs is garnering a lot of praise and respect from netizens.

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Former Google employee Scott Laird was laid off by Google on Friday after working there for 17 years. Instead of feeling dejected and disappointed after a long stint, he wrote a beautiful and motivational post, in which he mentioned about offering help to anyone who wants to review and swap interviews, moreover, he Invites everyone who is having a hard time to talk to him.

Google on Friday announced plans to lay off 12,000 employees globally amid a business restructuring. Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai said in the mail that he took responsibility and expressed deep regret.

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“If anyone needs my help (re-review, interview prep swap, etc.), or you are having a tough time and need someone to talk to *please* let me know. They come and go; people are what really matter,” Scott wrote in a LinkedIn post.

“So, yeah, me too. After 17 years, on Friday I was laid off from Google along with so many others. I’m fine, to be honest, maybe it was time for me to go, and I’m really looking forward to the severance package.” Can’t complain about. The actual process probably hurts my peers I left behind, it hurts me, unfortunately,” Scott Laird wrote in his LinkedIn post.

Describing how he spent his day after the holiday, he wrote, “I spent most of yesterday offline, getting an early start on some home improvement projects I was planning to do this weekend. I’ll be doing most of the same today and probably tomorrow as well. Then on Monday I’ll start going through options, updating my resume, and working out all the details.