Google stacks on jobs at New Zealand service centre as online ad sales grow

Google stacks on jobs at New Zealand service centre as online ad sales grow
By Jonathan Underhill May 8 (BusinessDesk) – Google New Zealand, the local service hub of the world’s biggest search engine company, stacked on workers last year to keep pace with an online advertising market that’s growing at the expense of newspapers and television. Employee benefits jumped 76 percent to $4.2 million in calendar 2012, the company’s financial statements show. Service revenue, which is essentially payments from the parent for promotion and marketing of Google products such as AdWords, climbed 53 percent to $6.8 million. “O...