Core Points - Amazon plans to cut up to 30,000 corporate jobs starting Tuesday as part of cost-cutting measures to address over-hiring during the pandemic [1] - This layoff represents 10% of Amazon's approximately 350,000 corporate employees and is the largest since the company began layoffs in late 2022 [1] - The tech industry has seen over 98,000 job cuts this year, with Amazon's layoffs being among the largest in the sector since 2020 [1] Group 1 - The layoffs will affect multiple departments, including People Experience and Technology, Devices and Services, and Operations [2] - CEO Andy Jassy is pushing for a streamlined company structure to reduce bureaucracy and management layers [2] - An anonymous feedback hotline has been established to identify inefficiencies, receiving around 1,500 responses and prompting over 450 process reforms [2] Group 2 - Amazon's stock price rose by 1.3% to $227.11 as of Monday's close [3] - The company is set to release its third-quarter earnings report on Thursday [3]
亚马逊将裁员3万人
Di Yi Cai Jing Zi Xun·2025-10-28 01:25