Amazon Announces New Round of Corporate Layoffs in AI Optimization Push
Amazon is preparing another wave of corporate layoffs as part of its ongoing strategy to streamline operations and prioritize AI-driven efficiencies. The MOVE follows the company's 2025 reduction of 14,000 white-collar jobs—one of its largest workforce cuts to date. Sources indicate a similar number of positions will be eliminated across technology, HR, marketing, and finance divisions next week.
The tech giant aims to shed approximately 30,000 corporate roles—10% of its office workforce—though official figures remain unconfirmed. While Amazon employs 1.57 million globally, most staff work in logistics. This restructuring specifically targets headquarters functions rather than warehouse operations.
Previous cuts impacted AWS, retail, and Prime Video teams. Leadership cites AI integration as a primary driver for role realignment, emphasizing reduced bureaucracy and reinvestment in automation tools. The restructuring reflects broader industry trends where tech firms balance workforce reductions against aggressive AI adoption.