Amazon, which announced plans this week to reduce its global corporate workforce by about 14,000 jobs, says it is laying off ...
The October 28 announcement follows months of internal messaging about removing corporate layers to foster efficiency in the ...
In the last week of October, several major companies announced massive layoffs, including Amazon, Target, Paramount, Meta, ...
The AI bubble has been deflating for many companies, aside from most of the hyperscalers doing the big spending as the infrastructure build-out continues to support generative-artificial-intelligence ...
Amazon will lay off 14,000 corporate employees this year—about 4% of its 350,000 white-collar workforce—as it prepares for ...
Amazon announced a reorganization that will result in the elimination of 14,000 jobs — and said AI is a leading cause.
Technology companies and Hollywood corporations are laying off thousands. The only job growth is in government and healthcare.
On social media and elsewhere, impacted employees and others reacted to Amazon's decision to cut 14,000 corporate and tech ...
Jassy was unequivocal in his reasoning, stating that the move was about organizational structure rather than immediate financial or technological imperatives.
Amazon’s senior vice president of people experience and technology, Beth Galetti, announced the company was eliminating ...
Beth Galetti, a senior vice president at Amazon, defended the 14,000 cuts to staff in a Tuesday memo. She wrote that while ...
Fortunately for us, CEO Andy Jassy was asked to comment on the layoffs during the company’s earnings call Thursday evening.