Amazon trims jobs in devices and services unit
- Amazon laid off roughly 100 employees on May 14, 2025, within its devices and services division based in Seattle.
- The layoffs are part of CEO Andy Jassy's ongoing restructuring campaign initiated last year to flatten management and improve operational efficiency.
- This division manages products like Kindle, Echo, Alexa, and Zoox, and the company stated the cuts represent a small fraction of total roles amid a broader review.
- Amazon spokesperson Kristy Schmidt stated that the company has chosen to reduce a limited number of positions in order to better align with its product plans and improve operational efficiency.
- These job reductions follow previous cuts totaling over 27,000 employees since 2022 and reflect Amazon’s continued focus on cost control and leaner operations.
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Amazon Cuts 100 From Devices Team in Corporate Jobs Pullback
Amazon.com Inc. is eliminating about 100 positions from its devices and services division, which works on products including the Alexa voice assistant and Kindle e-reader, highlighting the e-commerce company’s efforts to trim its corporate workforce.
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