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Amazon Lays Off 1,800 Engineers Amid Efficiency Push
Amazon eliminated over 14,000 jobs to reduce bureaucracy and reallocate resources to AI, with engineers comprising nearly 40% of cuts in key states, company filings show.
Last month, Amazon.com Inc. slashed over 14,000 jobs across Amazon Web Services, devices, retail and advertising, marking the steepest cuts in its 31-year history.
Management said the cuts reflect a push to shift resources toward artificial intelligence and reduce organizational bureaucracy, aiming to speed decisions and make Amazon leaner under CEO Andy Jassy.
State WARN filings show engineers made up nearly 40% of the more than 4,700 jobs cut in New York, California, New Jersey and Washington, with over 1,800 engineers fired in October including many SDE II roles.
The company expects more cuts in January, despite planning to hire 250,000 seasonal workers and maintaining more than 1.54 million employees.
Executives say AI will reshape staffing in the coming years, and Amazon is deploying Kiro while trimming roles those AI tools could replace.
Amazon made over 14,000 supplies last month, affecting almost all segments of the technological giant, cloud and devices, advertising, retail and food distribution. But a professional category has supported the toughest hit: engineers, reports CNC.