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Amazon Layoffs 2025: 40% of Job Cuts Hit Engineers Amid AI Shift

Key Takeaways

  • Amazon has cut over 14,000 jobs, with engineers comprising nearly 40% of confirmed layoffs.
  • The cuts occur despite record profits, as part of a strategic shift toward AI.
  • CEO Andy Jassy warns of further role reductions due to generative AI transformation.

Amazon’s largest-ever layoffs are hitting its engineering workforce hardest, with nearly 40% of 4,700 confirmed job cuts affecting technical roles. This represents just a portion of the over 14,000 positions eliminated last month as the tech giant restructures for an AI-driven future.

The company continues to post strong financial results while joining other Silicon Valley firms in workforce reductions. Over 113,000 tech jobs have been cut across 230+ companies this year alone.

Engineering Roles Bear the Brunt

State-level WARN filings analyzed by CNBC reveal engineering positions account for approximately 40% of confirmed layoffs across New York, California, New Jersey, and Washington. Since not all states provide detailed breakdowns, the actual percentage could be higher.

For affected engineers, the cuts mark a dramatic shift at a company previously known for aggressive hiring and innovation.

Amazon’s AI Transformation Strategy

CEO Andy Jassy has positioned the layoffs as necessary for creating a “leaner, faster” organization prepared for the AI era. In an official statement, Amazon acknowledged the paradox of cutting roles during strong performance, citing AI as “the most transformative technology since the Internet.”

“Some may ask why we’re reducing roles when the company is performing well. Across our businesses, we’re delivering great customer experiences every day, innovating at a rapid rate, and producing strong business results. What we need to remember is that the world is changing quickly. 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.”

Jassy had previously warned employees that generative AI would lead to “a significant reduction in corporate roles” in coming years. The company now has over 1,000 generative AI tools in development or production across its business units.

Industry-Wide Restructuring Trend

Amazon’s moves reflect a broader pattern where successful tech companies are reallocating resources toward artificial intelligence while reducing traditional roles. The restructuring represents a fundamental shift in how tech giants operate in the AI era.

While the layoffs create uncertainty for thousands of workers, Amazon leadership views this as evolution rather than contraction—a recalibration for in the coming years.

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