A leaked email shows the firm plans to unfreeze hiring by October, reversing a pause that was set in motion in July.
A leaked memo shows Google Cloud plans to unfreeze hiring.
In an email sent to staff and obtained by Insider, Brad Calder, Cloud's vice president of technical infrastructure, said leadership is aiming to unfreeze hiring by October.
The news comes months after Google announced plans to pull back on hiring due to uncertain economic conditions (though the firm has been hiring for critical roles across certain teams).
Calder also said Google Cloud must hone its priorities for 2023, and that there are "too many Code Yellows and Purples."