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Amazon Web Services (AWS), the cloud computing division of Amazon, has begun laying off employees as part of a broader organizational shift toward automation and artificial intelligence (AI).
Amazon confirmed Thursday it is laying off staff in Amazon Web Services as part of a broader effort to streamline operations and refocus priorities, according to CNBC. The company declined to disclose ...
Amazon is cutting jobs in its cloud-computing division, the latest big tech company to pare its headcount amid rising costs ...
AWS is the company's most profitable division with $29.3 billion in revenue in the first quarter of 2025. AI is also ...
Amazon explained that the AWS cloud layoffs are not “AI-driven,” however, many believe that AI ambitions are to blame for the ...
Amazon AWS layoffs in 2025 signal a strategic pivot to counter slowing growth and AI-driven competition, with AWS job cuts targeting efficiency.
Amazon has laid off several hundred employees from its AWS cloud division, according to Reuters. The exact number remains ...
Amazon confirmed layoffs in its AWS cloud division following a strategic review, saying the cuts were not primarily driven by ...
AWS laysoffs hundreds as Amazon doubles down on AI, trims bureaucracy, and refocuses on long-term growth priorities.
Amazon joined a growing list of firms, including Microsoft, Meta, and CrowdStrike in announcing layoffs this year.
Amazon is laying off an unspecified number of employees in its cloud computing division, the company confirmed. The company ...
The Seattle-based company said it is hiring in other areas and tried to find internal opportunities for the workers it was cutting. The laid-off employees will receive pay and benefits for 60 days and ...