Tech giant Amazon is reportedly gearing up to shed 30,000 corporate jobs this week in a major shake-up.
The huge lay-off represents 10 per cent of the company's corporate workforce, and is part of an efficiency drive by chief executive Andy Jassy, reports Reuters , citing three people familiar with the subject.
Impacted staff will be notified by email on Tuesday (Wednesday AEDT), as the technology giant strives to claw back expenses and compensate for overhiring during the pandemic.
The job shedding represents Amazon's largest mass lay-off since 2022 when it cut about 27,000 positions.
In June, Amazon bosses warned employees that artificial intelligence (AI) would lead to the company having a smaller workforce in the future.
In a blog post sent to employees, Jassy said effic

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