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Retention. Turn-over. Keeping a "hot list". Getting rid of under-performing groups by replacing them with new blood.

Those are some of the reasons. Also sometimes HR departments are just several months behind the times.

Not trying to rain on your parade. I just wouldn't take that argument too seriously in a general situation. In this particular situation, I think Google is doing great and believe they probably are hiring.




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