Key facts
- Amazon plans to lay off 10,000 employees.
- The layoffs began in November and will continue into early 2023.
- The cuts will primarily affect the devices organization, retail division, and human resources.
- This marks Amazon's largest workforce reduction in its history.
Amazon is planning to lay off approximately 10,000 employees starting in November, with the reductions expected to continue into early 2023. This move represents the largest workforce reduction in the company's history. The affected roles will primarily be within Amazon's devices organization, its retail division, and its human resources department. CEO Andy Jassy confirmed the layoffs in a memo to employees, citing economic uncertainty and the rapid pace of hiring in recent years. The company had significantly expanded its workforce during the pandemic.
