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A: Hey there, Katsuo! Heard any juicy news lately?
B: Not much, Kenji. What's up?

A: So, you know Amazon, right? They might be making some big changes.
B: Really? What kind of changes are we talking about?

A: Turns out they could be cutting around 30,000 jobs! That's the biggest reduction since 2023.
B: Whoa, that's a lot! Are these from different departments or just one?

A: Different sectors are affected, like human resources, devices, services, operations... you name it.
B: Sounds serious. I hope those who lose their jobs can find something new quickly.

A: Exactly! It's a bummer, but Amazon hasn't had this many cuts since late 2022 when they let go of 27,000 people.
B: That's rough. Seems like technology is playing a part here. Anything specific?

A: Yeah! Apparently, as they adopt more AI agents, there will be fewer corporate jobs needed. Sounds like the boss, Andy Jassy, made some statements about it.
B: Wow, looks like AI might be taking over more roles than we thought. Hope it's for the best!
Summary
Amazon is planning significant job cuts estimated at around 30,000, which is their largest reduction since 2023. Affected sectors include human resources, devices, services, operations, among others. The reductions are attributed to the increasing adoption of AI agents, with Amazon's CEO, Andy
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URL: https://techcrunch.com/2025/10/27/amazon-reportedly-plans-to-cut-around-30000-corporate-jobs/#conversation

Date: Oct. 28, 2025

Notes: 2025-10-28

Created: 2025/10/28 04:42

Updated: 2025/12/07 23:17

Last Read: 2025/10/28 10:37