Amazon to Cut 30,000 Office Jobs in Major Cost-Cutting Move

Key Takeaways

  • Amazon plans to cut 30,000 corporate jobs starting Tuesday
  • The layoffs affect nearly 10% of Amazon’s 350,000 office workforce
  • Warehouse and distribution center employees will not be impacted
  • The move comes amid major AI investments and recent AWS outage scrutiny

Amazon is preparing to eliminate approximately 30,000 office positions in a major cost-cutting initiative, according to multiple US media reports. The layoffs represent nearly 10% of the company’s 350,000 corporate employees but will not affect the distribution and warehouse workers who constitute the majority of Amazon’s 1.5 million-strong workforce.

AI Investments Drive Restructuring

The belt-tightening measure coincides with Amazon’s significant investments in artificial intelligence technology. CEO Andy Jassy has repeatedly emphasized AI’s potential to transform business operations and customer experiences.

“Our conviction that AI will change every customer experience is starting to play out,” Jassy stated during Amazon’s recent quarterly earnings call.

Amazon faces pressure to demonstrate returns on its massive AI spending when it reports earnings on Thursday. Analyst Sky Canaves noted, “AWS will be under pressure to both show revenue acceleration and operating margin improvement in light of its massive AI investments.”

Recent AWS Outage Adds Pressure

The company is also expected to face questions about last week’s major AWS outage that disrupted popular internet services for hours. The incident affected streaming platforms including Prime Video and Disney+, along with Perplexity AI, Fortnite, Airbnb, Snapchat, Duolingo, and several European messaging services.

Some banking services, including Lloyd’s, were also impacted. Amazon identified the cause as a Domain Name System (DNS) issue, describing it as the “trigger of the event.”

The widespread disruption highlighted the internet’s heavy reliance on AWS, which leads the cloud computing market ahead of Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud. Businesses, governments, and consumers globally depend on Amazon’s cloud infrastructure for their online operations.

Amazon has not officially commented on the reported layoffs, with the company declining to respond to AFP inquiries about the Wall Street Journal and New York Times reports citing anonymous sources.

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