| ▲ | aoeusnth1 13 hours ago | |
Amazon has 350K corporate roles, so yearly layoffs of 16K is only 5% - if you assume some modest re-hiring in lower-cost locations, this is just a relatively standard (at least lately) pivot out of high-cost US roles into other lower-cost economies. | ||
| ▲ | ApolloFortyNine 8 hours ago | parent [-] | |
Yea I had to Google their total headcount when I saw the headline since the number does sound high, but in reality is only 5%. When you factor in low performers and how most people here would view middle management in any other topic thread, it's not that insane. If in a pool of 20 workers around you, you can't find 1 worker you don't think is a step below the others, your hiring pipeline is better than most. | ||