Amazon cuts 16,000 jobs
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Amazon’s latest round of layoffs is set to hit 16,000 corporate employees starting Wednesday — with the tech titan suggesting artificial intelligence will do their work, instead. The firings come after Amazon said in October it was laying off 14,
Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) plans to hire 250,000 temporary workers for the 2025 holiday season, suggesting internal confidence in strong consumer demand. Large-scale seasonal hiring by major retailers is often a leading indicator for robust fourth-quarter GDP ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Pam Danziger reports on retail, focused on the luxury consumer market. Retail job losses are surging, with Amazon and Target cutting nearly 32,000 corporate jobs combined, signaling a ...
Amazon today published a blog post by Michelle Vaz, managing director, AWS Training and Certification, that contains some fascinating insights about how AI is changing the landscape for people early in their careers. To understand this dynamic, Amazon ...
The e-commerce giant has been cutting costs while pouring resources into building data centers to compete in the race to dominate artificial intelligence.
The move comes after after the shipping giant eliminated 48,000 positions in 2025.
Where Big Tech goes, the rest of the business world will likely follow. So what can we glean from Amazon's layoffs? Fortunately, my colleagues Eugene Kim and Ashley Stewart are crushing it with scoops.