KEY POINTS
  • Following an employee survey that showed Google staffers are increasingly unhappy about pay, executives were hit with a barrage of questions on the topic.
  • "It's a very competitive market," said Bret Hill, Google's compensation and rewards head.
  • CEO Sundar Pichai told employees that executives are discussing changes to their long-held pay assessments.
Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google

Google executives, facing a barrage of criticism from employees on issues related to compensation, defended the company's competitiveness at a recent all-hands meeting while acknowledging that the performance review process could change.

The companywide virtual gathering earlier this month followed the release of internal survey results, which showed a growing number of staffers don't view their pay packages as fair or competitive with what they could make elsewhere.