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Amazon cuts more jobs after 30,000 layoffs announced over last six months; company says: We regularly review our organisation to ensure …

Amazon has announced another round of job cuts, this time affecting its Selling Partner Services division after cutting around 30,000 jobs in the last six months. This division works closely with millions of third-party merchants on onboarding, logistics and account support. According to a report by Business Insider, a company spokesperson confirmed that that the…

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Andy Jassy: Amazon CEO Andy Jassy tells investors not to fear AI expenditure, says ‘It’s exactly why they will …’ |

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy has said that investors should not worry about Amazon’s heavy spending on AI, arguing that it will drive long-term growth. Speaking on “Mad Money” recently, Andy Jassy said the company’s large investments in AI infrastructure are necessary and is exactly why the investors will be rewarded over time. Jassy described AI…

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As many say software is dead, Amazon Web Services CEO Matt Garman calls it a ‘huge …’

Amazon Web Services (AWS) CEO Matt Garman is not worried about the ‘SaaSpocalypse’ that many say may bring the demise of several software due to advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) models. Instead, he sees this as a “huge business opportunity” for the e-commerce giant, as the company deepens its software-as-a-service (SaaS) and AI-driven applications for…

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Tech Layoffs cross 92,000 in April, making 2026 the worst year for tech employees ever: Meta, Amazon, Oracle and other companies that announced biggest job cuts 2026

Representative image (AI generated) It’s only May, and the tech industry has already handed pink slips to more than 92,000 people. Spread across 98 companies, the job cuts have been relentless—and April turned into the worst single month for announced tech-job reductions in at least two years, with 45,800 employees affected. Meta, Snap, Microsoft, Oracle,…

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Matt Garman: After 30,000+ layoffs, Amazon Web Services CEO Matt Garman says: Jobs are not going away, I can tell you we are hiring just as many software developers as… |

AWS CEO Matt Garman says Amazon is hiring 11,000 software development engineer interns and early-career hires in 2026, pushing back on fears that AI is eliminating software engineering jobs. His comments come after Amazon’s two biggest layoff rounds in six months—30,000-plus corporate cuts in total—and amid warnings from other tech leaders that AI coding tools…

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Amazon goes the AI way in hiring; its biggest hiring of the year 2026, of thousands of workers, will be done by …

Amazon is reportedly shifting its hiring strategy toward artificial intelligence (AI). According to a Reuters report, the e-commerce giant’s largest recruitment drive of 2026 is expected to rely heavily on AI-led interviews rather than traditional face-to-face interactions. Amazon has introduced a new hiring platform called Connect Talent, designed to automate large-scale recruitment processes, such as…

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Just a day after OpenAI made changes to its relationship with Microsoft, Amazon moves in; AWS CEO calls it …

It almost took less than 24 hours, as in just one day, Amazon moved to capitalize on OpenAI’s new relationship status with Microsoft. The Amazon Web Services (AWS) company launched a preview of OpenAI’s models on its Bedrock platform. The announcement came just hours after the ChatGPT maker ended its exclusive cloud arrangement with Microsoft,…

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Amazon CEO Andy Jassy to Gen Z: Don’t expect a great job straight out of college, you must …

Andy Jassy, CEO of Amazon Amazon CEO Andy Jassy once shared an advice for young professionals entering the workforce, saying that expecting a top job right after college may not match how careers usually develop. Speaking on Capital Group’s Power of Advice podcast earlier this year, Jassy said that early career growth often starts with…

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