Google is cutting jobs at its Waze mapping service as it merges the unit with its own map products.
"We have decided to transition Waze's ads monetization to be managed by the Global Business Organization (GBO), similar to Google Maps," Phillips wrote.
"Unfortunately, this will result in a reduction of Waze Ads monetization-focused roles in sales, marketing, operations and analytics."
The company hopes to "create a more scalable and optimized Waze Ads product," Phillips wrote, adding that it will "wind down the current Waze Ads product while we focus on building new Waze Ads powered by Google Ads."
The Waze unit has more than 500 employees, according to internal documentation viewed by CNBC.
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