I would assumed may be 5%, given there will be bunch of operational guys. Implementations teams…etc. and god forbids management Of course when the projects are no more, then the PM’s are also cut. But….. you don’t need that many PM (in ratio) to begin with anyways. Answer from Icy_Acanthisitta7741 on reddit.com
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reddit.com › r/projectmanagement › how many of those 14,000 laid off employees at amazon because of ai were pm roles?
r/projectmanagement on Reddit: How many of those 14,000 laid off employees at Amazon because of AI were PM roles?
October 28, 2025 -

Amazon said that they don't need so many people due to AI. We have already seen companies telling engineers to use AI project management tools,

Could Amazon be doing the same internally?

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Amazon really went the wrong direction. They began to layer on roles that weren't value add - they expanded their HR department (Equity, L&D, Recruitment, Total Rewards & Comp, Policy) and you had an HR department bigger than some revenue generators. Then the policies became bonkers. You had forced promotions; you had a situation where the leadership structure went bonkers - individual contributors reporting to team leads who reported to managers who reported to sr. managers who reported to directors, who reported to sr. directors who reported to VPs who reported to SVPs. And you had people with 2 or 3 leaders. It was insane. Amazon became clunky. Every single hardware project was losing millions, if not billions of dollars. Their M&A and strategic acquisitions weren't paying off. They hired well over 150,000 people during COVID, many of them non FC roles and then had nowhere for them to go. Amazon went after the HR roles in the first wave. My guess this wave comprises a lot of people that aren't "value add" positions and they want a flatter organization, with fewer reporting structures that overlap. It makes sense. Amazon became like a bank and it was untenable. You cannot innovate that way. I will also say this: When I interacted with product, partner and implementation teams at Amazon I was amazed that they were really bargain basement. All had an MBA from a reputable school but were clearly not working diligently. I remember one call with a product rep and she was at a spa and had put her phone so she could talk while getting a manicure and hand massage. Her colleague later took a call from a poolside in Portugal. I mean, we're talking about seven-figure business partnerships and neither could be arsed to show up on time, wear clothes or pay attention.
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I spent the last 3 weeks heavily, and I mean VERY heavily, going through just about anything product and project management related that uses or focuses on AI. Aside from streamlining BRDs into PRDs (with context...): Easier time writing emails. Consolidating all kinds of notes to find action items and stay on top of stuff. Easier time gathering status updates (that are already written or discussed). It can't do stakeholder management. It can't do any verbal or visual conversation replacements -- and even if it did, when AGI finally becomes a thing, good luck having it understand human emotion or deeply rooted politics. It can't create from nothing or even very short context. It can't derive a solution to a problem that is not expressed and formulated. It can't look across the org or scope of the project and tell you that Timmy likes to deep work from 10 to 2, answer emails at 2:30, then bounce by 3 so good luck getting deliverables out on time (and then it can't tell Timmy to pucker up or talk to his manager). It can't create a timeline when it doesn't know what stretch and sprint you're trying to achieve. It can't tell the PgM or the sponsor that finance forgot to pay an invoice so your contractor is on hold. I work for a MANGO and I promised I searched very deep in the org for solutions. I am uniquely positioned to look at these things. Aside from executives, sales, and marketing circling the wagon, true ML/LLM work is the same as its been for ~25+ years -- best kept with the experts for actual stuff that matters.
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reddit.com › r/seattle › amazon just cut 14,000 jobs, and it’s not done
r/Seattle on Reddit: Amazon just cut 14,000 jobs, and it’s not done
September 7, 2025 - Actually makes sense that they’d be looking for replacements before the massive layoff news. ... This plus hire to fire. Meta is hiring through their grueling interviews and team matches just to fire within two weeks to hit attrit numbers. I'm sure some Amazon teams are doing the same.
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reddit.com › r/layoffs › amazon just announced 14,000 layoffs while sitting on $100 billion in cash. is this just way to cover up the losses for their failing investment into their ai innovation?
r/Layoffs on Reddit: Amazon just announced 14,000 layoffs while sitting on $100 billion in cash. Is this just way to cover up the losses for their failing investment into their AI Innovation?
October 4, 2024 -

Amazon just announced 14,000 layoffs while sitting on $100 billion in cash.

Is this the new playbook for the AI era that companies are implementing to survive and/or thrive.

Or maybe it's just a way for them to make their balance sheets look pretty for the investors with all the money they've dumped into AI.

Amazon's CEO explained it clearly: "When you add a lot of people, you end up with middle managers who want to put their fingerprint on everything.

Full post:

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/stepania_amazon-just-announced-14000-layoffs-while-activity-7308144807313371137-YZMl

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reddit.com › r/technology › ceo andy jassy says amazon’s 14,000 layoffs weren’t about cutting costs or ai taking jobs: 'it's culture'
r/technology on Reddit: CEO Andy Jassy says Amazon’s 14,000 layoffs weren’t about cutting costs or AI taking jobs: 'It's culture'
November 1, 2025 - In my culture I cancelled my Prime subscription 4 years ago and stopped buying anything from Amazon in July. It's over. ... Lay him off. Take all his stocks & retirement. Let him see what this culture is all about. ... Meanwhile CEO of the company I work for just said that there will be no layoffs because “companies in growth stage do not lay people off”.
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reddit.com › r/technology › amazon layoffs: andy jassy says cutting 14,000 jobs is about "culture," not ai or finances | call it culture, but follow the money
r/technology on Reddit: Amazon layoffs: Andy Jassy says cutting 14,000 jobs is about "culture," not AI or finances | Call it culture, but follow the money
October 31, 2025 - Amazon layoffs - In California, SWEs were the largest category cut · r/cscareerquestions • · upvotes · · comments · 14000 jobs to be cut down at Amazon - 29th October · r/developersIndia • · upvotes · · comments · Recently laid-off ...
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reddit.com › r/artificialinteligence › amazon is laying off 14,000 employees because of ai
r/ArtificialInteligence on Reddit: Amazon is laying off 14,000 employees because of AI
October 28, 2025 -

Amazon plans to cut 14,000 corporate jobs—its largest layoffs in years—explicitly to invest in AI. HR chief Beth Galetti called AI "the most transformative technology since the internet," while CEO Andy Jassy warned months ago that the company would need "fewer people" as AI drives efficiency.

This isn't just Amazon's story; it's a warning. White-collar roles once seen as safe are vanishing first, replaced by systems that prioritize speed over human judgment. The result? Growing unemployment, skill gaps, and dangerous over-reliance on AI.

https://www.nbcnews.com/business/business-news/amazon-layoffs-thousands-corporate-artificial-intelligence-rcna240155

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reddit.com › r/stocks › amazon laying off about 14,000 corporate workers as it invests more in ai
r/stocks on Reddit: Amazon laying off about 14,000 corporate workers as it invests more in AI
August 30, 2025 -

Amazon said Tuesday that it will lay off about 14,000 corporate employees, marking the latest cuts in the company’s multi-year effort to rein in costs.

In a blog post, the company wrote that the layoffs are being carried out to help make the company leaner and less bureaucratic, while it looks to invest in “our biggest bets” including generative artificial intelligence.

“This generation of AI is the most transformative technology we’ve seen since the Internet, and it’s enabling companies to innovate much faster than ever before (in existing market segments and altogether new ones),” Beth Galetti, senior vice president of people experience and technology at Amazon, wrote. “We’re convinced that we need to be organized more leanly, with fewer layers and more ownership, to move as quickly as possible for our customers and businesses.”

The layoffs are expected to ultimately be the largest corporate job cuts in Amazon’s history, CNBC previously reported. Reuters reported the cuts could affect as many as 30,000 employees, citing sources familiar with the matter.

Amazon is the nation’s second-largest private employer, with more than 1.54 million staffers globally as of the end of the second quarter. That figure is primarily made up of its warehouse workforce.

It has roughly 350,000 corporate and tech employees, meaning the 14,000 job cuts represent about 4% of that segment of its workforce.

The company indicated that it will continue to lay off employees in the coming year, even as it plans to keep hiring in “key strategic areas.”

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy said in June that the company’s workforce would shrink further as a result of it embracing generative AI, telling staffers that it “will need fewer people doing some of the jobs that are being done today, and more people doing other types of jobs.”

Jassy, who took the helm from Jeff Bezos in 2021, has been on a campaign to slash costs across the company over the past few years. Amazon laid off 27,000 employees between 2022 and 2023, and job reductions have continued since then, though at a smaller scale.

The company has axed unprofitable initiatives, while committing to invest about $100 billion this year in AI development.

Jassy been trying to overhaul Amazon’s corporate culture and operate like the “world’s largest startup” as it looks to stay competitive. Last September, as part of a mandate requiring corporate employees to work in the office five days a week, he set a goal to flatten organizations across Amazon by the first quarter of this year.

Source: https://www.cnbc.com/2025/10/28/amazon-layoffs-corporate-workers-ai.html

Amazon Blog post: https://www.aboutamazon.com/news/company-news/amazon-workforce-reduction

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reddit.com › r/seattlewa › amazon just cut 14,000 jobs, and it’s not done
r/SeattleWA on Reddit: Amazon just cut 14,000 jobs, and it’s not done
August 30, 2025 -

Amazon said it would cut 14,000 corporate staffers this year in a mass layoff aimed at readying the company for wide adoption of AI technology.

Amazon has over 350,000 corporate employees, according to a 2024 survey filed to the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, so the cuts represent about 4% of the company’s overall staff.

Reuters, which on Monday first reported Amazon would lay off staff, said the job cuts could ultimately reach 30,000.

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reddit.com › r/cscareerquestions › [breaking] amazon to layoff 14,000 managers
r/cscareerquestions on Reddit: [Breaking] Amazon to layoff 14,000 managers
August 18, 2024 -

https://news.abplive.com/business/amazon-layoffs-tech-firm-to-cut-14-000-manager-positions-by-2025-ceo-andy-jassy-1722182

Amazon is reportedly planning to reduce 14,000 managerial positions by early next year in a bid to save $3 billion annually, according to a Morgan Stanley report. This initiative is part of CEO Andy Jassy's strategy to boost operational efficiency by increasing the ratio of individual contributors to managers by at least 15 per cent by March 2025. 

This initiative from the tech giant is designed to streamline decision-making and eliminate bureaucratic hurdles, as reported by Bloomberg.

Jassy highlighted the importance of fostering a culture characterised by urgency, accountability, swift decision-making, resourcefulness, frugality, and collaboration, with the goal of positioning Amazon as the world’s largest startup. 

How do you think this will impact the company ?

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reddit.com › r/cscareerquestions › [breaking] amazon to layoff 30,000 corporate employees in one of the largest layoffs in its history
r/cscareerquestions on Reddit: [BREAKING] Amazon to layoff 30,000 corporate employees in one of the largest layoffs in its history
October 27, 2025 -

Amazon is planning to cut as many as 30,000 corporate jobs beginning Tuesday, as the company works to pare expenses and compensate for overhiring during the peak demand of the pandemic, according to three people familiar with the matter.

The figure represents a small percentage of Amazon’s 1.55 million total employees, but nearly 10% of the company’s roughly 350,000 corporate employees. This would represent the largest job cut at Amazon since around 27,000 jobs were eliminated starting in late 2022.

Managers of impacted teams were asked to undergo training on Monday for how to communicate with staff following notifications that will start going out via email tomorrow morning

https://www.reuters.com/business/world-at-work/amazon-targets-many-30000-corporate-job-cuts-sources-say-2025-10-27/

What are your thoughts on this?

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reddit.com › r/economy › psa amazon just “silent fired” 14,000 managers because they didn’t quit when forced to return to the office
PSA Amazon just “silent fired” 14,000 managers because they didn’t quit when forced to return to the office : r/economy
September 12, 2024 - https://www.fastcompany.com/91302948/amazon-layoffs-14000-managers-false-news-spreads · Reply · reply } Share · Share · Public-Antelope8781 · • · Push! Thanks for saving my time. Would you mind to save more people even more time, by editing in, that those claims are false?
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reddit.com › r/layoffs › amazon cut thousands of engineers in its record layoffs, despite saying it needs to innovate faster
r/Layoffs on Reddit: Amazon cut thousands of engineers in its record layoffs, despite saying it needs to innovate faster
November 21, 2025 -

Key point summary:

  • Amazon’s mass layoffs announced last month hit engineers the hardest, according to state filings.

  • Nearly 40% of the roughly 4,700 positions eliminated across Washington, New York, New Jersey and California were engineering jobs.

  • Video games, advertising and AI search were also significantly impacted

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reddit.com › r/layoffs › amazon targets as many as 30,000 corporate job cuts: reuters, citing sources
r/Layoffs on Reddit: Amazon targets as many as 30,000 corporate job cuts: Reuters, citing sources
October 28, 2025 -

updated 10/28- 14,000 employees laid off.

Amazon is planning to cut as many as 30,000 corporate jobs beginning Tuesday, as the company works to pare expenses and compensate for overhiring during the peak demand of the pandemic, three people familiar with the matter told Reuters.

The figure represents a small percentage of Amazon’s 1.55 million total employees, but nearly 10% of the company’s roughly 350,000 corporate employees. This would represent the largest job cut at Amazon since around 27,000 jobs were eliminated starting in late 2022.

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reddit.com › r/cscareerquestions › amazon layoffs - in california, swes were the largest category cut
r/cscareerquestions on Reddit: Amazon layoffs - In California, SWEs were the largest category cut
October 31, 2025 -

https://www.sfgate.com/tech/article/amazon-exec-explains-layoff-california-21129467.php

In California, Amazon filed WARNs, which are generally required in the event of mass job cuts, for seven cities: Sunnyvale (391 layoffs), Irvine (333), Palo Alto (176), Culver City (152), San Diego (145), Santa Monica (130) and Santa Clara (76). It adds up to 1,403 cuts statewide — it’s unclear how the overall cuts might be affecting subsidiaries. (Amazon also owns Audible, Twitch, Goodreads, Whole Foods, Zoox and Ring.)

Who are these laid-off workers? Software development engineers make up the largest category, with hundreds of cuts listed across the documents. Amazon is also shedding recruiters, business analysts, marketers and managers. The layoffs in Irvine and San Diego, where Amazon has video game studios, include dozens of game designers and game artists.

This sheds some light on how affected SWEs were by this layoff in California at least. Not sure about other locations. The total layoff number is 14000

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reddit.com › r/technology › amazon layoffs: tech firm to cut 14,000 manager positions by 2025, says report
r/technology on Reddit: Amazon Layoffs: Tech Firm To Cut 14,000 Manager Positions By 2025, Says Report
March 7, 2024 - I hope amazon can actually fix this problem. However, judging how their culture works, i’m 99% sure that the layoffs will effectively just remove middle performers, leaving the superstars (good) and ass-kissers (bad) remaining.
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reddit.com › r/layoffs › massive layoffs at amazon — entire teams gone within seconds
r/Layoffs on Reddit: Massive layoffs at Amazon — entire teams gone within seconds
October 29, 2025 -

My friend from Amazon told me how she saw an entire team, including their manager, get laid off right in front of her eyes — all within seconds. The way they had to leave the office was honestly heartbreaking.

These layoffs are massive; entire orgs are being wiped out. The testing teams in Q3 and Q4 were the first to go. They collected company laptops on the spot, and that was it.

It’s rough out there right now.