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Amazon Layoffs Hit 1,800+ Engineers Despite Faster Innovation Push

Amazon Layoffs Hit Engineers Hardest Despite AI Innovation Push

Amazon has laid off over 1,800 engineers in recent weeks, representing nearly 40% of job cuts in key states, despite the company’s public push for “faster innovation” through artificial intelligence.

Key Takeaways

  • Over 1,800 engineers lost jobs in recent Amazon layoffs
  • Engineering roles constituted 40% of 4,700 cuts in four states
  • Layoffs occurred despite Amazon’s emphasis on AI-driven innovation
  • Company announced 14,000 total job reductions in October

Engineering Roles Bear the Brunt

According to CNBC-accessed WARN documents, engineering positions were disproportionately affected in Amazon’s latest round of layoffs. Nearly 40% of the 4,700 jobs eliminated in New York, California, New Jersey, and Washington were engineering roles.

The e-commerce giant had announced its largest-ever workforce reduction last month, joining other tech companies that have cut jobs despite strong financial performance.

The Innovation Paradox

Amazon’s layoffs came alongside company statements emphasizing the need to “innovate much faster” in the age of AI. In an October memo, the company acknowledged strong performance but cited rapid technological changes as justification for workforce reductions.

“This generation of AI is the most transformative technology we’ve seen since the Internet, and it’s enabling companies to innovate much faster than ever before,” Amazon explained.

Amazon’s AI Ambitions

CEO Andy Jassy had previously predicted that generative AI would significantly reduce Amazon’s corporate workforce over the coming years. The company confirmed in June that it had over 1,000 generative AI services and applications in development, calling this a “small fraction” of overall plans.

Amazon stated last month: “We’re convicted that we need to be organized more leanly, with fewer layers and more ownership, to move as quickly as possible for our customers and business.”

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