亚马逊计划裁员1.4万名管理人员,以每年节省35亿美元。
Amazon plans to lay off 14,000 managerial positions to save $3.5B yearly

原始链接: https://techstartups.com/2025/03/17/amazon-to-lay-off-14000-managerial-positions-to-save-3-5-billion-annually/

亚马逊计划到2025年初裁减约1.4万名管理人员,这相当于其全球管理人员总数的13%,目标是每年节省21亿至36亿美元。这项由首席执行官安迪·贾西推动的举措旨在精简运营,加快决策速度,并提高个体贡献者与管理人员的比例。公司鼓励员工通过“官僚主义举报热线”来识别低效流程。 管理人员被指示增加直接下属并限制高级员工的招聘。此举是在2022-2023年裁员超过2.7万人以及停止亏损项目之后采取的。亚马逊的员工数量在大流行期间大幅扩张,但现在正在重新调整。此举与科技行业更广泛的成本削减措施相一致,今年科技行业已裁员超过2.2万人。这些变化还包括强制性的重返办公室政策和管理重组,以减少员工与领导层之间的层级。

Hacker News上的一篇帖子讨论了亚马逊计划裁掉14000名管理人员以每年节省35亿美元的计划。最热门的评论认为,公司内部的“政治”源于管理层,减少“不良管理”对于改变公司文化至关重要。 评论者们就管理的角色和价值展开了辩论。一些人认为清晰的管理结构使得政治运作成为可能,而另一些人则认为缺乏管理会导致其他形式的低效行为。一些人认为管理人员只是对任务进行分类而不是创造价值。也有人认为中层管理塑造了公司文化。一些人认为管理层在裁员时会保护自己人,所以不称职的管理者留了下来,而有能力的管理者却早已离职。 人们对裁员的实际影响表示怀疑,一些人认为这是旧闻或猜测。一些人责怪亚马逊的内部流程。一些人认为人工智能将使管理人员变得多余。

原文

Amazon is set to cut around 14,000 managerial positions by early 2025, aiming to save between $2.1 billion and $3.6 billion annually. This reduction marks a 13% drop in Amazon’s global management workforce, shrinking the number of managers from 105,770 to 91,936.

This move follows recent layoffs in Amazon’s communications and sustainability units, as the company pushes to streamline operations and restructure teams.

According to Business Insider, the job cut is part of CEO Andy Jassy’s strategy to simplify decision-making and speed up processes. Last month, Jassy announced plans to boost the ratio of individual contributors to managers by at least 15% by the end of the first quarter of 2025. He emphasized that reducing managerial layers would streamline operations and enable Amazon to make faster decisions without getting bogged down by bureaucracy.

In a note released Thursday, Morgan Stanley projected that Amazon’s plan could cut around 13,834 managerial roles by early next year, saving the company between $2.1 billion and $3.6 billion. The estimate is based on the assumption that managers make up 7% of Amazon’s workforce.

“Morgan Stanley estimated that this effort could lead to the elimination of roughly 13,834 manager roles by early next year, resulting in cost savings of $2.1 billion to $3.6 billion,” Business Insider reported.

As part of this plan, Amazon has launched a “bureaucracy tipline,” encouraging employees to flag inefficient procedures that slow down work. Managers have also been instructed to increase their direct reports, limit senior hires, and review pay structures to support the shift toward a leaner management model.

This layoff wave continues Amazon’s cost-cutting efforts that saw over 27,000 job cuts in 2022 and 2023. The company has also pulled back on projects that didn’t yield profits, including its “Try Before You Buy” clothing initiative and a speedy brick-and-mortar delivery service.

Amazon’s workforce saw significant growth during the pandemic, swelling to over 1.6 million by the end of 2021, up from 798,000 in late 2019. Although numbers have dipped since then, the company is still recalibrating its staffing needs.

Earlier this year, Amazon mandated that corporate employees return to the office five days a week. Some staff were asked to relocate to designated office hubs, prompting some to leave rather than move.

Management restructuring is another key part of Jassy’s approach, with efforts to reduce layers between employees and leadership.

This move places Amazon alongside other tech companies trimming their workforce. Layoffs.FYI, a site tracking job cuts in tech, reports that 81 tech companies have eliminated 22,692 jobs so far this year.


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