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Amazon cuts 9,000 jobs; now at least 27,000 layoffs in 2023

By Owen Galvez
Published in Jobs
March 21, 2023
1 min read
Amazon cuts 9,000 jobs; now at least 27,000 layoffs in 2023

Amazon, the world’s largest online retailer, is set to cut 9,000 jobs as part of its ongoing restructuring process. The layoffs will be spread across the company’s global operations and will affect employees in both corporate and fulfillment roles. This is the latest round of layoffs to hit Amazon, bringing the total number of job losses to at least 27,000 by 2023.

According to sources close to the company, the layoffs are aimed at reducing costs and increasing efficiency in Amazon’s operations. Over the past few years, Amazon has been investing heavily in automation and technology to improve its operations, and this has led to a lower need for labor in certain areas.

However, despite the reduction in jobs, Amazon is still hiring in other areas. The company recently announced plans to hire 125,000 new workers across its fulfillment and transportation network in the United States. Additionally, the company is investing in new businesses and products, such as Amazon Pharmacy, which is expected to create thousands of new jobs.

While the layoffs at Amazon are concerning for those impacted, they also highlight the need for workers to continually adapt and upskill in a rapidly changing job market. The rise of automation and technology is reshaping many industries, and workers must be prepared to adapt and learn new skills to remain competitive.

In conclusion, Amazon’s decision to cut jobs highlights the ongoing challenges facing the company and the broader economy as the world adapts to an increasingly automated workforce. While these job losses are concerning, they also underscore the importance of upskilling and adapting in the face of technological change.


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