Last week was a big week for technology earnings reports, specifically for Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN), Apple Inc. (AAPL), Alphabet Inc. (GOOGL), Meta Platforms Inc. (META), and Microsoft Corp. (MSFT). But ...
AI is speeding things up, so Amazon wants fewer people coordinating and more people building technology, which explains why some office roles are affected. AI is both the tool that reduces some jobs ...
On October 28, 2025, Amazon confirmed the layoff of 14,000 corporate employees—roughly 4% of its white-collar ...
It's the latest in a wave of corporations cutting hundreds or even thousands of American jobs, often replacing human workers ...
Last week, Amazon became the latest company to announce massive layoffs. In a memo, senior vice president of people ...
AI as a call center trainer, shutdown drags on (and drags down consumers), Kimberly-Clark to buy Kenvue, is AI to blame for layoffs?
More companies are freezing or cutting headcounts, often with AI help, to build their business with fewer workers.
It is learnt Amazon’s decision to use text messages was intended to avoid confusion and uncomfortable scenes at company campuses ...
For those who can’t find a new role or choose not to look for one, Amazon will provide severance pay, outplacement services, ...
The tech industry’s job cuts this week alone have now topped 1,400 with the revelation of fresh Amazon job cuts.
Beth Galetti, SVP. Worldwide Human Resources, Amazon.com talks to WSJ's Nikki Waller about developing technical skills for ...
The company cited a need to be more lean and reduce bureaucracy as reasons for the layoffs. In a letter to employees signed ...