Amazon to hire new people in 2023, after announcing layoffs of 10,000 employees globally
Published: 12/01/2022After announcing layoff of 10,000 employees, Amazon to hire new people
A new report has suggested that Amazon would add more staff to the company’s Amazon Web Services (AWS) business, after announcing layoffs of 10,000 employees globally.
In Short
- Amazon will reportedly hire more people for its Cloud unit.
- The company’s Cloud unit is pretty profitable and is also experiencing rapid growth.
- Amazon recently announced layoffs of as many as 10,000 people.
By Ankita Garg: Amazon recently announced the layoff of as many as 10,000 people globally and it now has plans to hire new people for its Cloud unit, according to a report from Bloomberg. Matt Garman, who is a senior Vice President of the company’s Web Services’ sales and marketing teams, has suggested that Amazon would add more staff to the company’s Amazon Web Services (AWS) business.
But, the e-commerce giant plans to hire more staff in 2023 and not this year. This also suggests that Amazon is not completely pausing hiring to save costs. The company’s Cloud unit is reportedly pretty profitable and is also experiencing rapid growth, which is something that Garman is claiming. So, Amazon would continue investing in this business.
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