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Amazon’s CEO says more layoffs will happen in 2023

The company hasn’t decided how many more jobs it’ll cut, but workers could be left wondering about their jobs for months.

The company hasn’t decided how many more jobs it’ll cut, but workers could be left wondering about their jobs for months.

Illustration of several frowning faces made using an upside-down version of the Amazon logo.
Illustration of several frowning faces made using an upside-down version of the Amazon logo.
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Jay Peters
is a senior reporter covering technology, gaming, and more. He joined The Verge in 2019 after nearly two years at Techmeme.

Amazon will be cutting jobs again at some point in early 2023, CEO Andy Jassy informed employees in a memo on Thursday. The company publicly confirmed some layoffs on Wednesday, and Jassy says that as Amazon’s annual planning process extends into the new year, “there will be more role reductions as leaders continue to make adjustments.”

Jassy says the company hasn’t determined exactly how many additional roles will be cut but did state that there will be “reductions in our Stores and [People, Experience, and Technology] organizations.” Amazon will inform who will be impacted by the future cuts early next year.

In the Wednesday notice, devices and services SVP Dave Limp said that some staffers in the organization were being laid off, and Jassy said Thursday that the company has extended voluntary buyouts to some of its HR organization, confirming reporting from Vox. Vox’s article highlighted how layoffs have been communicated internally before top executives shared information publicly, and based on Jassy’s note, it seems that approach will continue.

“As has been the case this week, we will prioritize communicating directly with impacted employees before making broad public or internal announcements,” Jassy wrote. The company will try to find roles for impacted people internally, and if it can’t, workers will be offered severance packages, according to Jassy.

The New York Times reported Monday that Amazon planned to lay off approximately 10,000 employees. Jassy’s memo did not specify how many people will be affected or how many have been already. When reached for comment, Amazon spokesperson Brad Glasser said the company had nothing to share beyond what’s in Jassy’s memo.

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Update November 18th, 11:29AM ET: Added response from Amazon.

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