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E-commerce giant’s India unit likely to sack hundreds across divisions

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Amazon layoffs: E-commerce giant’s India unit likely to sack hundreds across division

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New Delhi: As companies around the world announce thousands of job cuts as part of their cost-cutting efforts, e-commerce giant Amazon is also planning undertake thousands of layoffs. The move will reportedly affect some 10,000 people across corporate and technology.
It has also emerged that Amazon India is likely to fire several employees amid the wave of global layoffs that has affected startups and major firms alike. Amazon India’s layoff exercise is expected to impact at least a few hundred jobs across divisions, several people in the know it told Economic Times.

The exact number of affected employees in India is not yet finalised, however, the layoffs could go ‘deeper’ than a few hundred given Amazon’s sizeable workforce here, according to the people. Amazon India headcount is estimated at 100,000.

Global media on Monday said that the Jeff Bezos-founded tech major – which operates various businesses in India including ecommerce, data centre under Amazon Web Services, and Prime Video – is expected to let go 10,000 corporate and technology employees.

The retrenchment is happening in India and discussions are underway on the numbers, one person of the aware of the development shared. “There is a sense it might be relatively higher as compared to peers like Meta-owned Facebook and others where India was not affected in a big way,” the person added.

Hundreds of Amazon India employees engaged in the shared services, back-office and retail operations, are under threat from the layoff exercise, according to an executive working at a recruitment services firm in Bengaluru. The job cuts will be across engineering and other departments.

This comes after Amazon’s local arm in May had said it generated a total employment of over 1.1 million, comprising indirect and contract jobs.

The global layoffs would be the largest in Amazon’s history, and would primarily impact its devices organisation, retail division and human resources, as per a report.

The tech job cuts will impact India-based global capability centres of US firms barring a few rare exceptions in the coming weeks, opined Aditya Mishra, chief executive of CIEL HR Services.

Kamal Karanth, cofounder at specialist staffing firm Xpheno, said, “While a hiring freeze has been operational at Amazon for a quarter now, the mandate to reallocate workforce among verticals and projects was a recent addition.”

Global tech layoffs

Last week, Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta Platforms also announced that it would cut more than 11,000 jobs as part of cost-cutting measures. About 3,700 employees or 50 per cent of Twitter workforce were sacked in mass layoffs at the company post Elon Musk’s takeover late last month.

Several Indian employees have also been hit by the large-scale firings at Twitter (50 per cent workforce laid off) and Facebook parent Meta (13 per cent employees sacked). Desperate employees on H-1B visas are now taking to social media channels like LinkedIn to reach out to their networks in search for new jobs.

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