Amazon has carried out another round of layoffs in its Selling Partner Services division after cutting nearly 30,000 jobs over the last six months. The company said only a small number of employees were affected and added that it continues restructuring operations while increasing investments in artificial intelligence and data centre infrastructure
Amazon has made another round of layoffs in its Selling Partner Services division, according to a report by Business Insider.
The latest job cuts come after the company eliminated nearly 30,000 roles over the last six months across different business units.
Amazon confirmed that a “small number” of employees in the Selling Partner Services team were affected.
This division works closely with third-party sellers and helps with onboarding, logistics, and account management services on Amazon’s platform.
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