It’s not what you know, or even who you know. According to Cisco’s new U.K. chief, your next promotion might hinge on your attitude.
Amazon spokesperson Brad Glasser told Bloomberg that the company was making changes to "move faster, increase ownership, strengthen our culture, and bring teams closer to customer
Internal guidelines for a big AWS sales team provide new clues on how the company is whittling down management layers.
Amazon (AMZN) has initiated another round of layoffs as part of its ongoing efforts to streamline operations and reduce costs. As per the
Amazon.com Inc. (Nasdaq: AMZN) is laying off employees in its communications and corporate responsibility division, the company confirmed Wednesday. Amazon spokesman Brad Glasser said the tech giant regularly reviews its business to "ensure we're best set up to innovate and deliver results efficiently."
Amazon has started the year with a series of layoffs across different parts of the company as it continues to trim its workforce and streamline operations.
The decision, which aims to help Amazon move faster, increase ownership, and strengthen its culture, was confirmed by spokesperson Brad Glasser. Despite the challenges of making such decisions, the company believes the cuts will better align the teams with customer needs.
Amazon workers shared complaints of packed parking lots, not enough desks or meeting rooms, office theft, poor hygiene from co-workers and excess traffic.
We’re always looking at our team structures to ensure we’re best set up to move fast as we innovate for customers,” an Amazon rep told The Post.
Amazon is laying off several workers in its sustainability and communications departments, according to an official in charge of the divisions on Wednesday. TakeAway Points: A “small number” of workers in Amazon’s environmental and communications departments are being let go.
Canada has warned Amazon.com that it is reviewing business ties with the company’s cloud-computing unit following Amazon’s decision to shut down its warehouses in Quebec, leading to the layoff of 1,700 workers.
In his expanded role, Buechel will oversee Amazon's roster of grocers, including Whole Foods, Amazon Fresh, Amazon Go and other grocery partnerships, as the division looks for ways to boost revenue. He will keep his role as CEO of Austin-based Whole Foods.