Amazon cuts jobs in strategically important robotics division
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Amazon cuts jobs in strategically important robotics division
"Amazon Robotics VP Scott Dresser described the changes as "difficult but necessary." He stressed that robotics remains a "strategic priority" even as the company restructures and pares back certain efforts."
"An Amazon spokesperson told Business Insider that the company eliminated a "relatively small number of robotics roles" this week. Amazon continues to "hire and invest in strategic areas," the spokesperson added."
"We regularly review our organizations to make sure teams are best set up to innovate and deliver for our customers. We don't make these decisions lightly, and we're committed to supporting employees whose roles are affected with severance pay, health insurance benefits, and job placement support."
Amazon eliminated a relatively small number of robotics roles this week, continuing its broader cost-cutting campaign that has shed more than 57,000 corporate positions since late 2022. Amazon Robotics VP Scott Dresser characterized the changes as difficult but necessary, emphasizing that robotics remains strategically important despite the restructuring. The company is simultaneously winding down underperforming initiatives, including its Fresh and Go grocery chains. Amazon stated it regularly reviews organizational structures to optimize innovation and customer delivery, offering affected employees severance pay, health insurance benefits, and job placement support. The company continues hiring and investing in strategic areas while shifting its robotics focus toward new systems.
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