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Amazon Cuts 100 Jobs in Devices and Services Division to Streamline Operations

The layoffs, impacting teams tied to Alexa, Echo, Ring, and Zoox, align with CEO Andy Jassy's focus on efficiency and product roadmap alignment.

Amazon's Kindle e-book app is seen on an iPhone in an illustration taken April 11, 2023. REUTERS/Chris Helgren/Illustration/File Photo
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Amazon lays off employees in Devices and Services division amid ongoing restructuring

Overview

  • Amazon confirmed the elimination of approximately 100 positions in its devices and services unit, citing efforts to enhance team efficiency and align with strategic priorities.
  • The affected division oversees key products such as Alexa, Echo smart speakers, Ring video doorbells, and Zoox autonomous vehicles.
  • Amazon declined to specify which subteams were impacted but emphasized that hiring continues in high-priority areas within the division.
  • The move follows over 27,000 job cuts across Amazon since 2022, as part of CEO Andy Jassy's broader push to reduce bureaucracy and flatten management layers.
  • Earlier this year, Amazon launched a major generative AI-powered upgrade to Alexa, reflecting its dual focus on innovation and operational streamlining.