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Amazon Layoffs 2025: 30,000 Jobs Cut in Major AI Restructuring

Amazon Confirms Major Layoffs: 30,000 Jobs at Risk in AI-Driven Restructuring

Amazon has announced plans to eliminate 14,000 corporate roles as part of a major operational restructuring to accelerate AI adoption across the company. According to CNBC reports, total job cuts could reach 30,000 employees across multiple divisions including AWS cloud, advertising, grocery, gaming, HR, and sustainability.

Key Takeaways

  • Amazon confirms 14,000 corporate layoffs, with total cuts potentially reaching 30,000
  • Job reductions span AWS, advertising, grocery, gaming, HR, and sustainability divisions
  • Company investing $118 billion in AI and cloud infrastructure despite workforce reductions
  • Amazon simultaneously hiring 250,000 temporary workers for holiday season logistics

AI Transformation Drives Workforce Changes

Amazon’s Senior Vice President of People Experience and Technology, Beth Galetti, described AI as the company’s most significant transformation since the Internet age. “We must be more nimbly organised, with fewer layers and more ownership, to move as fast as possible for our customers,” she stated.

This move aligns with a broader Silicon Valley trend where AI is increasingly replacing traditional roles. Tech giants including Meta, Microsoft, and Google have implemented similar workforce reductions throughout 2024-25 to streamline operations and increase automation investments.

Historical Context and Scale

While Amazon expanded rapidly during the pandemic to meet e-commerce demand, the company has shifted to cost-cutting measures under CEO Andy Jassy. The company previously eliminated over 27,000 positions between 2022 and 2023. The current layoffs represent approximately 4% of Amazon’s 350,000 corporate employees, though the company maintains over 1.54 million workers globally.

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy has previously warned employees that “fewer individuals will be necessary for current positions, but more will be needed for new AI-driven positions” as the company embraces artificial intelligence.

Massive AI Investment Continues

Despite workforce reductions, Amazon is committing $118 billion to AI and cloud infrastructure development this year. The investment aims to strengthen the company’s competitive position against Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud. Jassy is simultaneously implementing return-to-office mandates and flattening management hierarchies to speed up decision-making processes.

Seasonal Hiring Continues Separately

While corporate teams face reductions, Amazon is recruiting 250,000 temporary workers for logistics and fulfillment operations during the holiday season. These positions are largely temporary and unrelated to the AI-driven corporate restructuring.

The layoffs signal a fundamental shift toward an AI-first operational model where algorithms and automation take priority over conventional human labor. As Amazon prepares to announce quarterly earnings, investors will closely watch whether this aggressive AI investment strategy delivers returns—or costs the company more than just jobs.

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