Amazon cuts 16,000 jobs globally to undo pandemic-era hiring amid AI push
- On Wednesday, Amazon confirmed it is cutting another 16,000 corporate employees globally, the second phase of a restructuring totaling about 30,000 job cuts since October, announced by Beth Galetti, senior vice president of people experience and technology.
- Company leaders say cuts aim to reduce bureaucracy and speed decision-making, with Andy Jassy, CEO, linking workforce shrinkage to AI-driven efficiency and a cultural reset.
- Amazon is discontinuing its Amazon One biometric palm recognition service and will close all Amazon Go and Amazon Fresh stores, while Galetti said most US employees get 90 days to search internally with severance and health benefits.
- Local leaders warned the Downtown Seattle Association and Jon Scholes said layoffs starting this week, possibly from January 27, could reduce foot traffic near offices in the Seattle region, which employs around 50,000 corporate workers.
- The move mirrors a broader Big Tech trend of cutting jobs while boosting AI investment as Amazon reports its latest quarterly earnings on Feb. 5, with analysts noting AWS may support the stock.
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Amazon Cuts About 16,000 Corporate Jobs in the Latest Round of Layoffs
Amazon is slashing about 16,000 corporate jobs in the second round of mass layoffs for the ecommerce company in three months. The tech giant has said it plans to use generative artificial intelligence to replace corporate workers. It has also been reducing a workforce that swelled during the pandemic. Beth Galetti, a senior vice president […]
Amazon cuts 16,000 jobs amid AI shift, post-pandemic restructuring
Amazon is slashing about 16,000 corporate jobs in the second round of mass lay-offs for the e-commerce company in three months. The tech giant has said it plans to use generative artificial intelligence to replace corporate workers. It has also been reducing a workforce that increased during the pandemic. Beth Galetti, a senior vice-president at Amazon, said in a blog post on Wednesday that the company has been “reducing layers, increasing owner…
Amazon has over 350,000 employees according to a 2024 survey, with the two rounds of layoffs representing about 9% of the company's total white-collar workforce.
Amazon has announced a staff reduction of at least 16,000 people, most in the United States, within the organizational changes undertaken by the company to strengthen the organization and eliminate bureaucracy. The first phase was settled in October 2025 with another 14,000 layoffs. Beth Galetti, vice president senior of People and Technology Experience on Amazon, reported this new staff reduction this Wednesday in an internal company statement …
Amazon is cutting another 16,000 jobs worldwide.
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