Exclusive-Amazon's AWS cloud computing unit cuts at least hundreds of jobs, sources say


FILE PHOTO: A logo for Amazon Web Services (AWS) is seen at the Viva Technology conference dedicated to innovation and startups at Porte de Versailles exhibition center in Paris, France, June 12, 2025. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier/File Photo

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) -Amazon cut at least hundreds of jobs in its Amazon Web Services cloud computing unit on Thursday, two sources said, just a monthafterCEO Andy Jassy warned that adoption of generative AI tools would trigger a workforce reduction.

An Amazon spokesperson confirmed it had cut jobs but did not provide a number.

Amazon, which employed 1.6 million full- and part-time workers globally as of the end of March, has joined a growing list of firms, including Microsoft,Meta, andCrowdStrike in announcing layoffs this year.

Many corporations are increasingly using artificial intelligence to write code for their software and adopting AI agents to automate routine tasks, as they look to save costs and cut reliance on people.

“We’ve made the difficult business decision to eliminate some roles across particular teams in AWS,” the Amazon spokesperson said in an emailed statement. “These decisions are necessary as we continue to invest, hire, and optimize resources to deliver innovation for our customers.”

AWS sales rose 17% in the first quarter to $29.3 billion compared to a year earlier and operating income rose 23% to $11.5 billion.

Several employees told Reuters they had received emails on Thursday morning that told them they had been terminated and their computers were being deactivated.

While Reuters could not determine the full scope of the layoffs, at least one group, known as “specialists,” was affected. Specialists work with customers to help create new product ideas and sell existing services.

Several groups within AWS were part of the layoffs, Amazon said.

Amazon has been making piecemeal job cuts, most recently in its books,devices and services unit, as well as itsWondery podcastdivision. Jassy is reducing what he has described as an excess of bureaucracy at the company, including by eliminating managers.

(Reporting by Greg Bensinger in San Francisco and Reporting by Jaspreet Singh in Bengaluru; Editing by Franklin Paul and Rod Nickel)

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