KEY POINTS
  • The company said it is trialing socially-distanced meeting formats called "onsite off-sites" as it tries to find ways to hold more employee collaboration amid the pandemic.
  • The company said some campuses are holding small, socially-distanced gatherings for engineering teams and for new hires to meet managers in-person.
  • It also comes as Google prepares for employees to return to offices in a "hybrid" format in 2021.
A cyclist rides past Google Inc. offices inside the Googleplex headquarters in Mountain View, California, U.S., on Thursday, Feb. 18, 2016.

Google has begun holding in-person meetings outdoors on company campuses as it prepares for employees to return to offices next year.

A company spokesperson told CNBC it's begun hosting "onsite off-sites," or socially distanced meetings, on lawns and other areas on its campuses where it's allowed by authorities. It's a way to bring aboard new hires and collaborate on important projects offline amid the pandemic, which has required most employees to work from home, the company said.