Amazon to lay off 9,000 more workers, including some at AWS
Amazon will fire about 9,000 more workers from several business units, including AWS, in the coming weeks, according to a statement released today by company CEO Andy Jassy.
Amazon will fire about 9,000 more workers from several business units, including AWS, in the coming weeks, according to a statement released today by company CEO Andy Jassy.
Amazon Web Services, IBM, Microsoft and Red Hat have all been named as leaders in the platform-as-a-service market, research firm GlobalData has claimed.
Amazon Web Services plans to trim down more than 100 “disjointed” partner benefits to a more manageable number this year.
The layoffs come after a hiring spree during the pandemic, and follow a wave of job cuts by other major tech companies.
Layoffs are expected in multiple locations and departments including IT, and will affect all levels of employees, according to sources.
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