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    Home»News»Compensation & Benefits»Why is Google paying its AI staff a year’s salary?
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    Why is Google paying its AI staff a year’s salary?

    Google is trying to stop its AI employees in the UK from joining its competitors
    HRK News BureauBy HRK News BureauApril 9, 20251 Min Read13161 Views
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    Google does not want its artificial intelligence (AI) talent in the UK to join its competitors, such as Microsoft and OpenAI. So what is it doing? Its DeepMind division is paying a year’s salary to its AI software engineers, to just not work for a whole year. These employees are being put on “extended garden leave” as per their non-compete agreement, after being hired.

    This clause does not allow employees to join a competitor for a specific time period after leaving their organisation. Such an agreement protects the interests of the company, although the employees may feel it is limiting their mobility.

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    It is reported that most DeepMind employees, including individual contributors and those associated with Gemini, are on a six-month non-compete agreement.

    How long these non-compete agreements are depends on how senior the employee is and how critical their contribution is to DeepMind’s work.

    While we may think that such a time off work may be good for employees, those working in the AI space feel that it is too long a time. After all, the AI landscape is evolving so rapidly. Every minute counts!

    a year's salary AI talent competition competitors Deep Mind DeepMind don't join competitors Employee employer Google HR Human Resources Microsoft no work for a year non-compete noncompete agreement noncompete clause OpenAI paying a year's salary for no work. UK Google Workforce
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