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amazon layoffs
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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about Amazon layoffs cover multiple rounds of corporate job cuts, including reports of 14,000 and up to 30,000 roles being eliminated. The threads highlight a recurring theme: Amazon is reducing its corporate workforce while simultaneously increasing investment in artificial intelligence, cloud infrastructure (AWS), and automation. The layoffs are described as part of a strategy to remove management layers, operate more nimbly, and redirect resources toward AI and data center expansion. Topics include the timing of separations, WARN filings, and the broader tech industry paradox of cutting jobs while spending heavily on AI. These conversations reflect ongoing restructuring at Amazon through 2025 and 2026.
Amazon’s corporate ranks are set to shrink again as the company moves forward with a new, phased round of reductions that will begin with separations scheduled for January 26, 2026 and extend through the spring — a process that industry reporting and state WARN filings show will affect thousands...
Seattle’s tech paradox landed on headlines last week when Amazon confirmed a major round of corporate reductions at the very moment the company — and the industry at large — is spending at scale on artificial intelligence infrastructure, raising hard questions about strategy, resilience, and...
Amazon is set to eliminate roughly 30,000 corporate positions in a sweeping downsizing that would amount to nearly one in every ten office roles at the company, a move driven by aggressive cost cutting as Amazon accelerates investment in artificial intelligence and automation. Background...