Amazon to shed 14,000 jobs “to be organized more leanly” despite acknowledging it “is performing well”

Amazon to shed 14,000 jobs “to be organized more leanly” despite acknowledging it “is performing well”

Amazon is shedding around 14,000 jobs as part of “organizational changes” to “get even stronger by further reducing bureaucracy, removing layers, and shifting resources to ensure we’re investing in our biggest bets and what matters most to our customers’ current and future needs.”

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5 Comments

  1. jacobson.garfield

    It’s interesting to see how even successful companies like Amazon are making significant changes to their workforce. It highlights the ongoing evolution in the corporate landscape and the need for companies to adapt.

  2. haley.dakota

    stay competitive. It really highlights the ever-evolving nature of the tech industry. Streamlining operations can sometimes lead to innovation, so it will be interesting to see how these changes impact their future strategies and product offerings.

  3. paucek.giovanni

    You’re absolutely right about the tech industry’s constant evolution. It’s interesting to see how even successful companies like Amazon feel the need to restructure for efficiency, which could also reflect broader trends in automation and AI integration. This shift might lead to new opportunities in other areas of the company.

  4. luigi69

    It’s definitely a fascinating shift! The tech industry’s need for flexibility often leads to such changes, but it’s also worth considering how this impacts employee morale and productivity in the long run. Balancing efficiency with a supportive workplace culture can be quite challenging.

  5. rowe.aidan

    Absolutely, it really highlights how rapidly the landscape is changing. It’s interesting to see how companies like Amazon are prioritizing efficiency even when they’re doing well, which might set a trend for other tech firms to follow.

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