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Amazon Web Services lays off Hundreds to Prioritize AI

Paul Balo by Paul Balo
July 17, 2025
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Amazon Web Services confirmed fresh layoffs on 17 July 2025, telling Reuters that “some roles across particular teams” were eliminated as the cloud giant continues to “invest, hire and optimize resources” for long‑term innovation. Employees in the “specialists” organization—customer‑facing technologists who design and sell new products—were among those who received early‑morning termination emails and instant laptop lockouts, according to two people familiar with the matter. Amazon declined to say how many workers were affected, but multiple sources put the figure in the hundreds, marking the latest trim to a workforce that ballooned during the pandemic and has been edging down since 2023.

The cuts arrive barely three months after AWS shed “several hundred” sales, marketing and global‑services roles in April 2024 and follow smaller, product‑specific layoffs in May 2025 within Amazon’s devices and services unit. All told, Amazon has let go of more than 27,000 corporate employees since late 2022, even as it pours billions of dollars into generative‑AI initiatives such as the $4 billion Anthropic partnership, the new Bedrock AgentCore runtime and Trainium accelerator clusters. The company says those investments require “rebalancing” talent toward high‑growth bets—particularly large‑language‑model training, AI‑driven security and the just‑launched AI‑agent marketplace—while pruning groups that no longer align with its updated roadmap.

AWS remains Amazon’s profit engine—responsible for nearly 70 percent of operating income last quarter—but growth has slowed to single digits, and CFO Brian Olsavsky signalled on the last earnings call that cost discipline would continue even as the unit ramps capital expenditure on data‑centre build‑outs and custom chips. Analysts say Thursday’s layoffs are modest in scale yet symbolically important: they underline Amazon’s willingness to keep tightening headcount in legacy sales functions while hiring aggressively in AI research, silicon design and enterprise go‑to‑market roles that support Bedrock and AgentCore.

For affected employees, Amazon is offering 60 days of paid administrative leave, transitional medical coverage and access to its CareerChoice retraining program, mirroring severance terms used in earlier rounds. Cloud customers want more AI services at lower cost, and every team must either accelerate that agenda or risk redundancy. Market watchers expect Amazon to disclose restructuring charges in its Q2 earnings on 29 July; until then, the latest job cuts serve as another reminder that even the world’s largest cloud provider is not immune to the twin pressures of AI investment and margin preservation.

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